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Building myself a 12x16 storage building

Notgrownup

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Decided to order a 12 x16 barn style DIY storage building from the discount lumber place. $2500 delivered. Started last weekend and doing a bit more this weekend. I’m pacing myself as my arthritis is limiting me a bit but it’s coming right along. I’m at the point where i need to instal the T111 sheets today and I forget what I did when I built my shop by myself to hold the sheets. I will think of something but if y’all have any suggestions I welcome them.
 

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You could screw a 2x4 "ledge" on the bottom so that you can rest the sheets on it and then screw / nail them on. Move it as needed. Maybe snap a chalk line all the way around to get it at the right height.
I have watched several YouTube videos and this is how they did it.

Please keep us updated on your build. I enjoyed your garage build you did several years ago.
 

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Looks nice. You may want to buy a couple of 16's and redo the top 2x4 on ends so they overlap the corner joints it will lock the walls together. I'd also consider painting the inside of T1-11 before you assemble it it. Nice work so far good luck with it.
 
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Looks nice. You may want to buy a couple of 16's and redo the top 2x4 on ends so they overlap the corner joints it will lock the walls together. I'd also consider painting the inside of T1-11 before you assemble it it. Nice work so far good luck with it.
I am going to strap them together with metal strapping. I thought about the overlapping and I am just going to go with the strapping
 
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Slight progress , critter mesh added. Used my small low profile jack as a 3rd hand to hold the sheets up. The sheets are still wet from the stack . I guess from the treating process? Holy **** does it make them heavy. lol or I’m just weaker .
 

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Like a mouse eating an elephant, one bite at a time will get it done.
As an unofficial building inspector of Wayne and previous resident of Greene I may have to go by one day to check things out.😇 With the critter screen, now you have gone and hurt the feelings of the local stray cats and possums!🙀
 
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What is this critter mesh you speak of?
It’s not 100% critter proof but it’s a deterrent. I am overrun with feral cats and want to at least make an attempt to deter them from nesting under my building and creating a safe haven that will stink.
 

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Like a mouse eating an elephant, one bite at a time will get it done.
As an unofficial building inspector of Wayne and previous resident of Greene I may have to go by one day to check things out.😇 With the critter screen, now you have gone and hurt the feelings of the local stray cats and possums!🙀
The struggle is real
 
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