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How to Build a Shed Material list. Step 1: Build shed's foundation. Step 2: Assemble the floor frame. Step 3: Add floor sheeting. Step 4: Frame the walls. Step 5: Assemble the roof frame. Step 6: Attach exterior siding to the side walls. Step 7: Cover your roof frame with plywood. More items...
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Learn More »Shed wall framing is very similar to floor framing. But instead of common joists and rim joists, walls have studs and top and bottom plates. You will have four top plates and four bottom plates. Half of them will be 10’ long, and the other half will be 9’-5”. Each plate should be 3 ½” wide. Lay out the wall studs the same way you did when you framed the floor. Use Phillips flat head wood screws to frame the walls. The 2x4s should be connected using two screws at each intersection. Of course, your shed’s walls will not all be the same. Some of them may have windows or doors, so you’ll want to follow your shed plan carefully to make sure you use the right materials with the correct measurements. The height of the shed will be 6’-11”, but depending on your design, you will also be using shorter boards for framing windows and doors in the walls.
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Learn More »Prepare and install glass into the inner frame groove and fasten it by window beading on all four sides. Use 1/2″ galvanized nails. Install two hinges (3″) with 6x 1″ wood screws and assemble the window. This is usually a pretty quick and easy process. Once you have it built, you will line up the door’s opening with the trim and hang the door on three heavy-duty hinges. Your door should have a handle and a lock installed on the opposite side.
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