DIY Builds
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There is no standard spacing – it depends on what size of rafters you want to use, and the span of your shed. For instance, #2 grade 2x4s at 16” on center will span just over 9'. If you get premium, kiln-dried lumber, then you could span 10.5' with the same size of lumber and rafter spacing.
Moist potting soil and poor drainage leads to moldy soil and mold growth issues. Poor Drainage. When the potting soil remains soggy for long...
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Over time and across multiple uses, you may notice brown spots or what looks like slime inside your dehumidifier. This is made up of dirt and mold....
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Over the years I’ve had the opportunity to build quite a few shed roofs, and no two are ever the same. I’ve done simple gables, slant roofs and a few lean-to’s – and probably a few others I can’t quite recall. And of course, every time I build a new roof, I’m always learning how to build different types of shed rafters. I figured it was time to put that shed rafter knowledge into an article to share with you. I want to share with you how to easily build rafters for your shed. We’ll take a look at a gable roof, but you’ll be able to apply the rafter method outlined below to most types of shed roof styles. Below we’ll go through what it takes to construct rafters for a shed, step by step. We’ll also take a look at the materials and tools you’ll need to do the job.
This shed model comes without flooring. If building on a foundation other than a treated wood frame, you will need to acquire 8 units of 12 ft long...
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Composite doors rarely have problems, but there's a very slim chance you can encounter similar problems to traditional doors, namely: Door...
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Garage units are a great, low-hassle way of investing in property. They're also very low maintenance, with no boilers, leaks or noise issues – so...
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How to Heat a Shed Without Electricity: 10 Practical Ideas and... Make Sure It's Well Insulated. Let Some Sunlight In. Build A Solar Window Heater....
Read More »Use a circular saw to cut them out. Use the finished gussets as templates to mark out the rest of your wood, and cut accordingly. Attaching the gussets requires 1 ⅝” wood screws and construction adhesive – I use Gorilla Heavy Duty Construction Adhesive and it works great. Make sure you use gloves when handling. Remember that your sets of rafters on either end will only have a gusset facing the inside of the shed. All interior rafters will have gussets on both sides.
Particle Board Particle Board What is this? The most affordable alternatives to plywood are undoubtedly particle boards. Made by condensing wood...
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For general use, such as covering items, look for a lightweight blue tarp that has a thickness of at least 5 mils. If you're using the tarp for...
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Peppermint oil, cayenne pepper, pepper and cloves. Mice are said to hate the smell of these. Lightly soak some cotton balls in oils from one or...
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Without poly beneath the drywall, water vapor hits the drywall and diffuses through to the drier (in summer) indoor air. By installing a sheet of...
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