10' x 12' Shed in a day and a half
This design was made to meet the local building code requirement regarding storage buildings. This did not require a building permit as it follows the size and material constraints.
Supplies:
(1) 10' x 12' Arrow Shed: http://www.arrowsheds.com/standardsheds/arlington_ar1012.html
(23) 2' x 6' x 12' "TOP CHOICE" Pressure-treated lumber
(6) 2' x 6' x 10' "TOP CHOICE" Pressure-treated lumber
(18) Prefabricated Concrete Piers/"Dek-Blocks" http://www.deckplans.com/dek-block-specifications
(100+) 3" Deck Screws
(1) Chalk string
(1) Tool Mount Kit
(1) Outdoor Pad Lock
I can't say I did this entirely besides myself. My sister helped me eye the location of the concrete blocks and helped hold the roof from underneath, as I screwed it in from above.
Supplies:
(1) 10' x 12' Arrow Shed: http://www.arrowsheds.com/standardsheds/arlington_ar1012.html
(23) 2' x 6' x 12' "TOP CHOICE" Pressure-treated lumber
(6) 2' x 6' x 10' "TOP CHOICE" Pressure-treated lumber
(18) Prefabricated Concrete Piers/"Dek-Blocks" http://www.deckplans.com/dek-block-specifications
(100+) 3" Deck Screws
(1) Chalk string
(1) Tool Mount Kit
(1) Outdoor Pad Lock
I can't say I did this entirely besides myself. My sister helped me eye the location of the concrete blocks and helped hold the roof from underneath, as I screwed it in from above.