It's time to get some shade for my lawnmower, and make room in the 2-car attached at the same time.
I am self-employed (barely) and in college, so we're living on shoestrings for the time being. I have rounded up a bit of free lumber and concrete, and am trying to find the best way to do this. City offers cheap permits for 144 sqft and under, so I'm going to shoot for 13 x 11. This way, 12ft long stuff will easily fit. I have a whole load of roofing tin from a 20x30 shop that got dismantled, so at the very least the roof is taken care of. There should be enough to side the shed in metal too, although that won't be the most attractive way to do it.
The floor was the biggest puzzle for me, but I've got a bunch of paving stones I'd like to use. I'm a big fan of ground-level flooring- no ramps, no raccoons underneath. I'll just have to put the shed on high ground so rain water won't flood the place. I'm curious if anyone else has done it this way.
Anybody have a shed they want to share? Or advice from those that have been there, done that?
I am self-employed (barely) and in college, so we're living on shoestrings for the time being. I have rounded up a bit of free lumber and concrete, and am trying to find the best way to do this. City offers cheap permits for 144 sqft and under, so I'm going to shoot for 13 x 11. This way, 12ft long stuff will easily fit. I have a whole load of roofing tin from a 20x30 shop that got dismantled, so at the very least the roof is taken care of. There should be enough to side the shed in metal too, although that won't be the most attractive way to do it.
The floor was the biggest puzzle for me, but I've got a bunch of paving stones I'd like to use. I'm a big fan of ground-level flooring- no ramps, no raccoons underneath. I'll just have to put the shed on high ground so rain water won't flood the place. I'm curious if anyone else has done it this way.
Anybody have a shed they want to share? Or advice from those that have been there, done that?
