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Lean To Shed Plans?

QwikKotaTx

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If anyone has any plans on file for a lean to style shed that would be most helpful. I am looking to add a small shed on the back wall of my garage tucked under the roof overhang, most likely 4'x10'.

I am not sure whether I want to tie it in to the garage or have it resting simply on blocks spaced just off the garage siding. If I space it off, I do not know how I will put the external ply or siding on the back wall. I'm not trying to make it critter proof but don't want wind easily blowing rain in. Ideas? I could probably attached some treated ply to the rear wall before I nail it to the base.
 
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wrench409

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If anyone has any plans on file for a lean to style shed that would be most helpful. I am looking to add a small shed on the back wall of my garage tucked under the roof overhang, most likely 4'x10'.

I am not sure whether I want to tie it in to the garage or have it resting simply on blocks spaced just off the garage siding. If I space it off, I do not know how I will put the external ply or siding on the back wall. I'm not trying to make it critter proof but don't want wind easily blowing rain in. Ideas? I could probably attached some treated ply to the rear wall before I nail it to the base.

I guess nobody has anything to offer up on your plans. I have been watching the thread since I too want to build such a lean to for garden tool storage (aka, get those tools out of my garage....).
 
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shannonw

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There's been several leanto threads on here, try search there's a couple of good ones...this is one i remember

http://www.garagejournal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=104624

i was looking at something like that but florida is a PITA. Basically if it is attached to foundation it needs plans permitting. two lifetime 4x8's from sams solved that =) only needed to inspect the anchors since it's not permanent, did put a concrete pad down for them. They're great too...no water gets in. Much cheaper though to build....
 
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