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Make sure the floor is level and square. This will save you many extra cuts later on, both on the walls and the roof. So take the time to double check the measurements. The cost of a wood floor and a concrete floor are about the same. |
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| Here the floor rim joists are pressure treated 4"x4" and the floor joists are put in place using joist hangers. The T&G plywood can be replaced with standard plywood. |
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| Pick your location carefully. This was the only place we could put the building. Here Bob is sawing off about six feet of pine tree. |
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| I normally put up the end walls, then the back wall and the front last. Make sure the walls are plumb and the building is still square at the top of the walls. Cut one wall stud and use that as a master for the rest. Then if that one is off a little, all the walls will still be the same height. |
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| The siding goes on next.I do the full sheets first. I would suggest when you do the ends of a building with gable ends, that you cut 3/4" off the top of the siding that goes on the ends. Then when you fill in the gable ends with the siding, you will have an overlap on the top wall plate to nail it to. |
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| To get the siding straight and level, I normally tack a 1"x2" along the floor rim joist. Here the pillar was in the way so I just used a short piece of plywood. |
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