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Make sure you attach the walls together as you build them using 3.5″ nails. After all the walls are built, add the double plate to the top (another 2×4) to brace the 3 smaller walls together. This will make them stronger.
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SIDE NOTE: Our tallest wall was against our garage, so we added the sheathing and siding and painted it before installing. To build the wall, start with the bottom and top plate (they will be the same length). Mark where each 2×4 stud will be added to each board. Cut those studs to the length needed and place where they should go. TIP: Most 2×4’s are not perfect so make sure all the boards are bowing the same way. Here is an article from Remodelaholic that explains this. Using the 3.5″ framing nails, attach each stud to the bottom and top plate. Make sure they are on their marked spot. When all the boards are attached, square the wall. If you are using sheathing, you would add it to the wall now (unless your wall is huge – then it would be too heavy to place). We used the circular saw attached to the Rip-Cut to make the cutting easier. Then, we used the 2″ nails to attach the sheathing to the 2×4’s (framing). TIP: Only place nails where a 2×4 is; a chalk line will help! Now the wall can be moved into place. Attach the bottom plate to the floor using the 3.5″ framing nails and brace the sides so the wall will not fall over.
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Learn More »After all the walls are built, add the double plate to the top (another 2×4) to brace the 3 smaller walls together. This will make them stronger. Once all the walls are up, your shed will start taking shape quickly! Now, we probably overbuilt our shed (I know we did!) but it was a good experience for us. If you really want to build a shed, don’t hold back. We were worried we were doing something wrong (and we probably did) but in the end, it worked out and we now have this amazing custom shed. Please don’t let your fear stop you from trying! Now that your walls are up, you’re ready to move on to building the roof. In the next project, we are building a lean-to roof for our shed. Yield: shed walls Building shed walls Print Do you need more storage at your house? It's probably time to consider a shed. Learn how to frame a shed (build the walls) yourself. Prep Time 30 minutes Active Time 8 hours Additional Time 30 minutes Total Time 9 hours Difficulty Moderate Estimated Cost $$$ Materials 2″x4″ lumber (studs)
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