LeeG
Well-known member
I am planning on building a shed in my backyard this summer. I have several things to consider when building.
1. Small yard (less than 30x50 for the entire back yard)
2. No vehicle access. Only access is through a 36" wide gate.
3. Yard is enclosed with 6' block wall on 3 sides and house on other.
4. I can build without a permit if I keep it under 120 sq ft with no permanent electrical.
5. It can't be visible from the street due, which basically limits me to about a 7' peak.
My current shop is my garage, which I have been primarily using for woodworking, but other interests and things are crowding my space.
My goals are:
1. Get all of my 'house related' stuff out of my garage shop (sprayers, trimmers, etc)
2. Move my 'construction type' tools to the shed.
3. Have a safer environment for doing welding (oxy+acetylene and Mig)
The area around the shed will be all crushed gravel. Concrete would be better, but its not in the budget. I plan on having an awning over the front of the shed to provide a shaded work area if I can't work directly in the shed.
Here is an initial plan I threw together in Sketchup (minus the door). This is about 8' x 15' with a 7' peak. I am in Phoenix, so snow load shouldn't be a concern. I'd appreciate any thoughts, concerns, or feedback.
1. Small yard (less than 30x50 for the entire back yard)
2. No vehicle access. Only access is through a 36" wide gate.
3. Yard is enclosed with 6' block wall on 3 sides and house on other.
4. I can build without a permit if I keep it under 120 sq ft with no permanent electrical.
5. It can't be visible from the street due, which basically limits me to about a 7' peak.
My current shop is my garage, which I have been primarily using for woodworking, but other interests and things are crowding my space.
My goals are:
1. Get all of my 'house related' stuff out of my garage shop (sprayers, trimmers, etc)
2. Move my 'construction type' tools to the shed.
3. Have a safer environment for doing welding (oxy+acetylene and Mig)
The area around the shed will be all crushed gravel. Concrete would be better, but its not in the budget. I plan on having an awning over the front of the shed to provide a shaded work area if I can't work directly in the shed.
Here is an initial plan I threw together in Sketchup (minus the door). This is about 8' x 15' with a 7' peak. I am in Phoenix, so snow load shouldn't be a concern. I'd appreciate any thoughts, concerns, or feedback.
