TXST8tj
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I am not sure if this is a suitable place for this, so please move it if necessary.
I will first start with my initial questions because I will probably loose your attention after the babble to follow.
For those of you with sheds, what is a good size (dimensions?) for general yard tool storage, with a little breathing room? What works for you, and what of your sheds do you wish it had?
This will be used to store the push mower, blower, edger, weedeater, rakes, shovels, wheelbarrow, etc., and some of our son's ride-on toys. This stuff is dominating my garage.
I am planning to begin construction on a storage shed for my backyard this Spring. I use the larger word, 'construction' rather than 'build' because I told my wife that I plan to over-build this thing. She is one for asthetics, so she is going along with my basic ideas so far.
I am trying to get into the basic planning and design phase, which will then of course lead to a list of materials, which will then get me to a general budget. I am posting here because I figure that while it is not a garage, it will have the basic construction and function of one, just on a much smaller scale.
I know that I could buy a prefab unit probably much cheaper than I will finish at, but where is the fun and adventure of that? I also mentioned that I figure I will over build this shed which first and foremost means a concrete slab. My initial guess at length and width would be 8'x8', but I have not looked at that actual size shed to see if that is big enough. That is where my initial question comes in. Anyway, at 8'x8' even at 6" deep, I am only looking at about 1.20 cu. yards of concrete. Too little to bother with getting it off a ready mix truck, but plenty of hard work for me with sac-crete, which is the route I will likely go. At those dimensions, I am looking at about fifty-five 80# bags. I will be using a drum mixer.
Other basic plans are 2x4 frame, hardi-plank siding (painted to match house), shingled roof (to match house shingles), windows and/or skylight, steel door, interior shelves, plenty of floor space.
What is the best overall size for me to plan on? All of the plans I have found for such a thing are based on a pier and beam structure, so initial building plans will be different from what I am looking for. I think I am just going to draw it up and 'wing it.'
I am not sure if I will run any electrical to it for lights. It would not be too long of a run if I decided to.
I will first start with my initial questions because I will probably loose your attention after the babble to follow.
For those of you with sheds, what is a good size (dimensions?) for general yard tool storage, with a little breathing room? What works for you, and what of your sheds do you wish it had?
This will be used to store the push mower, blower, edger, weedeater, rakes, shovels, wheelbarrow, etc., and some of our son's ride-on toys. This stuff is dominating my garage.
I am planning to begin construction on a storage shed for my backyard this Spring. I use the larger word, 'construction' rather than 'build' because I told my wife that I plan to over-build this thing. She is one for asthetics, so she is going along with my basic ideas so far.
I am trying to get into the basic planning and design phase, which will then of course lead to a list of materials, which will then get me to a general budget. I am posting here because I figure that while it is not a garage, it will have the basic construction and function of one, just on a much smaller scale.
I know that I could buy a prefab unit probably much cheaper than I will finish at, but where is the fun and adventure of that? I also mentioned that I figure I will over build this shed which first and foremost means a concrete slab. My initial guess at length and width would be 8'x8', but I have not looked at that actual size shed to see if that is big enough. That is where my initial question comes in. Anyway, at 8'x8' even at 6" deep, I am only looking at about 1.20 cu. yards of concrete. Too little to bother with getting it off a ready mix truck, but plenty of hard work for me with sac-crete, which is the route I will likely go. At those dimensions, I am looking at about fifty-five 80# bags. I will be using a drum mixer.
Other basic plans are 2x4 frame, hardi-plank siding (painted to match house), shingled roof (to match house shingles), windows and/or skylight, steel door, interior shelves, plenty of floor space.
What is the best overall size for me to plan on? All of the plans I have found for such a thing are based on a pier and beam structure, so initial building plans will be different from what I am looking for. I think I am just going to draw it up and 'wing it.'
I am not sure if I will run any electrical to it for lights. It would not be too long of a run if I decided to.


Yes,weird, but it was better than nothing. A concrete slab meant it was a permanent structure and would have required a building permit, then added to the tax assessment. I built it on compacted gravel, 6x6 beams x 3 and T&G 3/4 in plywood foundation, 2x4 studs 16" OC, 1/2" plywood sheathing, vinyl siding, etc. Yup, overbuilt. But nothing shifted and it looked as good as the house for the 7 years we lived there.