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The best shed-floor framing is simple and sturdy If the joists are set atop a plate (see picture) then you won't need joist hangers to reinforce the ends of each joist. If no plates are used, you must use joist hangers.
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Read More »You may never look at it again, but one of the most important parts of a shed structure is the floor frame. Not only will the building method change depending on your overall design, but it’s also important to think about moisture, load paths, lumber spans, and the basics of proper framing.
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Learn More »In most cases a shed is built atop a floor frame of dimensional lumber and plywood or OSB. This method is fast, and follows conventional and familiar framing techniques. Joists run the short direction, typically spaced every 16 inches, and are captured by rim joists on the long sides of the shed. If the joists are set atop a plate (see picture) then you won’t need joist hangers to reinforce the ends of each joist. If no plates are used, you must use joist hangers. Also, pay attention to the span of the lumber you’re choosing for the floor, information which can be found readily on the internet, in building code books, or at your local building department. Often people will oversize their joists, thinking that 2x10s “look” right for a floor frame, when in reality 2x6s or 2x8s might be more than adequate and can save money. Don’t forget to use galvanized nails for constructing this portion of the shed frame! Standard (“bright”) framing nails are not compatible with pressure-treated lumber!
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