To put it simply, building a shed is not difficult to do. It is an easy task if we simply learn the basics about carpentry, skills that can be mastered through the process of learning by doing. You can start right now by finding shed building plans from a book or web site, and enjoy the joy working with wood.
A shed is a straightforward single room construction, used as storage, a workshop, or other similar role. It is usually placed in a backyard, rear garden, or farm according to its function. There aren't any specific rules about sheds, it's just built and functions for the purpose the owner wishes.
Generally, sheds are a wooden structure and simple. Because it's simple, people build their own shed as they need. You build a shed to fill a purpose, so the opposite is also true that people in general wouldn't have a shed if they don't really need one. So from this point we presume you need to build a shed. Here are a few things you should consider when making your first shed.
Choosing location: According to its purpose, we need to select the correct position to site our shed. It could be the corner of a backyard or garden, or even in the middle of a farm. The position should depend on the function of the shed. A storage shed or garden shed would do well to have plenty of sunlight, while a workshop shed must be large enough and allow easy access such as double doors to bring in and out objects to be processed.
Shed Plan: After choosing the correct position to site our shed, we now begin to make plans for building a shed. First start by determining its dimension, its length, width, high, and form. It is good to choose a simple form as we can remodel it later if we wish. The use of the shed and how it will function should be examined at this stage. Ponder over this for a day or two, as a storage shed or garden shed might be a simple and neat design with plenty of shelving and light, but a workshop might need more room to move with large doors and a good workbench. Shed plans are easy to find in bookstores, libraries, or simply find them on the web is even easier. There are numerous shed plans on the web, many sites offer free basic plans which in this case may be ideal. In addition, you might wish to search for information about basic carpentry.
Equipment and materials: To build a shed you will need to buy some equipment and materials, some of the basic tools you will need is a claw hammer, wooden mallet, saw, screwdrivers, chisels, drill, ruler, pencils, and a square and spirit level to ensure you start with a straight line. For our first shed plans, it would be better to use pine, as it's easier to handle than hardwood and cheaper. Other materials to make a shed include shingle or corrugated iron (roof), glass (windows) Oregon wood (frame) nails, glue, hinges.
Building a shed: This is where the real fun begins. Unlike most people, you have found quality plans that give step by step instructions, so just follow the steps on how to build a shed from plans, which include installing the structural frame, walls, roof, windows and door frame until you are finished. Quality plans make it as simple as possible; especially helpful if it is our first time to build a shed.
You will find that one of the pleasures of constructing your own shed for the first time is if you need a longer time to complete the project due to "life getting in the way", weather or lack of available resources it is in your hands. You will also find out that as you build the shed you can improve on your idea and add features as and when you see the opportunity arise without it costing more such as if you used a professional builder who will not allow for variations without increasing your costs. If the budget is tight we can spread out the build till we can afford the parts needed, it is all in our control.
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