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What's Better: Joist Hangers or End-Nailing? Joist hangers are the only option to properly affix joists to ledger boards and rim joists. End-nailing is not strong enough to support joists over the lifetime of a deck and will not pass building codes in most areas.
How to Waterproof Your Shed Choose an Appropriate Location. ... Raise the Shed Off the Ground. ... Choose the Right Foundation. ... Build a...
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Categorized as a small shed, an 8'x8' storage shed is a size that will fit smaller yards, or if you have a larger property, you can place an 8×8...
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When I built my first deck a long time ago, one of the big questions was how to properly fasten the structure. Specifically, I wanted to know the strongest way to attach my joists to the ledger board and rim joists. It seemed like joist-hangers vs end-nailing vs toe-nailing was a toss-up – they all provided, what I thought, was a strong connection. Joist hangers are preferable to both toe-nailing and end-nailing. Joist hangers provide greater shear force support to joists, as the hanger allows for both face nailing and toe-nailing into ledger boards and rim joists. Joist hangers also make joist installation simpler, as the hangers hold the joists in place as you fasten them. There are instances when end nailing or toe-nailing are useful, such as being used to temporarily hold a joist in place or to attach joists without having to spend extra money to use hangers and special fasteners. Below we’ll compare the benefits of each type of connection, including the pros and cons.
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It might seem easier to place a shed directly on the ground, but that's a bad idea for two reasons. First, the build site should be a level surface...
Read More »Joist hangers are the only option to properly affix joists to ledger boards and rim joists. End-nailing is not strong enough to support joists over the lifetime of a deck and will not pass building codes in most areas.
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You'll find one-half in. thick plywood works well for wall and roof sheathing, but use at least five-eighths in. plywood for your shed floor....
Read More »While joist hangers are a cost, the specialized Simpson SD screws are an even greater cost. You’ll need both the 1 ½” screws and the 3” screws. Depending on the size of your deck, you’ll need several boxes of each, totaling upwards of $200 or more, just for fasteners. Or you could simply buy a couple of boxes of nails for $20 and still be up to code.
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You can use an extension cord to power your shed, but only temporarily. You can only use an extension cord for single circuits. An extension cord...
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For any accessory building, such as a shed, with any dimension exceeding 12 feet, The North Carolina State Building Code requires that a permit be...
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