We Built A Lean-To Shed Against The House
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Published 2024-02-19
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All Comments (21)
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I won't give negative comments. Nice to see men who still work.
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While raising my children after their mother took off I built sheds like this during the day while the kids were in school. It paid the bills. I could do one like this in a day when I was in top form. Larger free standing dutch barn style might take me 2 days or so. I ran an ad in the newspaper year round and took orders via phone. I'd load up my van and build on site. My prices began at $300 for an 8x8 with unpainted plywood sides. I think the most expensive was around $1600 for a 12 x 16 barn. I built the trusses on the floor deck once it was completed, then built and raised the walls and truses, roof and trim. I had it down to a science (as long as the customer let me alone I could knock them out fast). Fond memories of my younger years. I'd get my kids to help me paint trim on sawhorses on the weekends. I was getting 2x4's for $1.39 and panels for $3.88. I probably couldn't build one wall for that kind of money, now.
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That is just a nicely built shed. Great work guys!
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Thumbs up for sure! Thanks so much for sharing this. I was just looking at building something similar but as always started my journey here to see how much work was involved. Thinking I'll need to hire this one out or it'll take me all summer. Great video!
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Great idea!
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3 guys to tilt that wall at the beginning was kind of funny.
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Thank you for sharing great job
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Great job fellows. Looks fantastic!
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I love these, I love building videos, and mechanical videos, but from what I see this is a awesome video.
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Looks great.
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Nice job! I notice flashing used between the house and the shed strictly depends on the caulking to keep the water out. Expansion and contraction between house and shed will fail the caulking. The floor framing appears to sit on the gravel. Eventually, the floor framing will rot from ground moisture.
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Looks great wish I had one
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Great job.
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You should consider putting flashing or drip caps over/around the windows and door. There's also no flashing between the roof of the shed and the house. Water will slide down that and rot the wall on the back of the shed. The osb is going to get moldy pretty fast.
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Makes it look beautiful
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looks great , dude
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Great job! Excellent work!
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Excellent Job
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fantastic awesome work
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I love the design