widerberg
Well-known member
Hi, everyone
I've run out of space in my attached and, as money's a bit tight, I've decided to build a small 8ft x 8ft shed in the back yard. My initial shed dimensions were much bigger, but I think the 8x8 will suit my needs for now.
Lots of plans online call for 2x6 support and end boards under the surface boards (floor). For a shed this size, can I get away with 2x4s?
I'll be storing a hard top for a Triumph Spitfire, some car doors, and a scooter (about 200 lbs) or two in there.
For flooring, I'd thought about 3/4" pressure treated plywood with 3/4" tongue and groove planking on top (for the look).
The whole thing is going to sit on 15 of those Dek-Block concrete piers you can buy at Home Depot.
Will 2x4s work, or should I really go with 2x6s? I plan on having them on 12" or 16" centers, rather than the usual 24".
Any advice would be appreciate. Thanks
I've run out of space in my attached and, as money's a bit tight, I've decided to build a small 8ft x 8ft shed in the back yard. My initial shed dimensions were much bigger, but I think the 8x8 will suit my needs for now.
Lots of plans online call for 2x6 support and end boards under the surface boards (floor). For a shed this size, can I get away with 2x4s?
I'll be storing a hard top for a Triumph Spitfire, some car doors, and a scooter (about 200 lbs) or two in there.
For flooring, I'd thought about 3/4" pressure treated plywood with 3/4" tongue and groove planking on top (for the look).
The whole thing is going to sit on 15 of those Dek-Block concrete piers you can buy at Home Depot.
Will 2x4s work, or should I really go with 2x6s? I plan on having them on 12" or 16" centers, rather than the usual 24".
Any advice would be appreciate. Thanks
