fdtrucks
Well-known member
Anybody have any experience with using an 84 lumber shed kit? I have seen what Lowes and Home Depot offer and 84 looks to have a much better product than them. The kits from the other stores look pretty flimsy (84 uses 2x4 and is 16" stud spacing, the others are 2x3 and varied stud spacing from 20"-24").
I have looked at going off a shed plan, and even made a couple sketches. The only issue I run into is the purchase price for all the lumber. I was quoted $1,500 for a 12'x12' gambrel with upgraded flooring and roofing materials from 84. When I made a materials list for other plans and sketch ups, it was just north of $2,000, and that didnt include hardware, screws, nails, etc. Savings in materials has me leaning towards getting a kit and is why I am curious about others experiences. I know I may not get the most premium lumber, and may want to add to the kit some since, like most guys on the forum, I like to overbuild a bit. But I do not see that making up a $500 difference. I also have to keep in mind its a shed for the next 3-5 yrs (move around a lot being military) not my dream garage.
Oh, to satisfy the extra questions, 12x12 is what I am going for since it is the biggest I can go without having to pull a permit. With a loft, it will more than cover my needs. Tuff shed is nice but overpriced. Not looking for a pre built one cause that would require taking down the privacy fence on one side.
I have looked at going off a shed plan, and even made a couple sketches. The only issue I run into is the purchase price for all the lumber. I was quoted $1,500 for a 12'x12' gambrel with upgraded flooring and roofing materials from 84. When I made a materials list for other plans and sketch ups, it was just north of $2,000, and that didnt include hardware, screws, nails, etc. Savings in materials has me leaning towards getting a kit and is why I am curious about others experiences. I know I may not get the most premium lumber, and may want to add to the kit some since, like most guys on the forum, I like to overbuild a bit. But I do not see that making up a $500 difference. I also have to keep in mind its a shed for the next 3-5 yrs (move around a lot being military) not my dream garage.
Oh, to satisfy the extra questions, 12x12 is what I am going for since it is the biggest I can go without having to pull a permit. With a loft, it will more than cover my needs. Tuff shed is nice but overpriced. Not looking for a pre built one cause that would require taking down the privacy fence on one side.
