A&P mechanic
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Hi GJ,
I bought plans that are signed from an architect to build a shed in my backyard. I needed PE signed plans in order to have a permit issued. The architect sold these plans to someone else years ago in the same city and I purchased the same plans as it was less expensive compared to drawing new plans. The plans were one big PDF that I took screenshots of to eliminate showing my name and address on the plans. I am going to continually ask GJ questions throughout the build. This will be my first time building a shed. If anyone has any advice they would like to add pertaining to interpreting parts of the drawing or general guidance, I am definitely willing to learn.
Questions from 2/4/2023
-Please provide guidance on anything highlighted yellow
-Can I install a double door? It says 3068: 3 ft door by 80 inches tall, so I am probably not allowed to install a double door. I would prefer a double door. I was not sure what the wall opening chart meant and if that allowed me to put a double door in?
--What does the wall opening schedule chart mean? Also, does schedule mean thickness?
-I understand that the rebar should be at 3 inches height above the dirt but what is the horizontal spacing?
-For the roof pitch 3/1 in the circle on the drawing, does this mean 3 inch span to 1 inch rise? (I saw 3/12 roof pitches via an internet search but nothing for 3/1)
-What does “12 inch lap (overlap?) at joint splices means” as highlighted? The picture looks like it is just (2) 2”x4” attached to each other.
-The holdown fastener type shows SPH4 Simpson stud plate or a HD3B hold down anchor. The anchor looks stronger and the drawing shows “or”, which fastener is better? These (2) types of fasteners do not look similar either. Lastly, the HD3B4 shows a 5/8 inch anchor bolt diameter on Simpsons website but the shed drawing shows ½ inch diameter wet set "L" shaped anchor bolts. I wonder if putting a ½ inch anchor bolt in the HD3B fastener would be acceptable?
-The slope decreases ½” over a 12 inch span on the drawing. Elsewhere, the slope is different at ¼ inch over a 12 inch span. I wonder why the slope is different, it says typical so that is probably just an average.
-What is a compression block in the drawing? Just a regular 2”x4” board?
-What strap type or part number for “******** back of retrofit stud and horizontal brace”? I do not see this part number on the drawing.
-I may buy pre engineered trusses. I did not see any on the Lowes or HD website available this small. There is an 84 Lumber nearby so I’ll ask them.
-For the concrete slab, it is a 20 inch depth around the perimeter and I want to do a continuous pour to add the curb per the drawing. I will probably make the forms out of 20 inch plywood attached together, if anyone has any guidance for the forms, that would be helpful.
Thank you!
I bought plans that are signed from an architect to build a shed in my backyard. I needed PE signed plans in order to have a permit issued. The architect sold these plans to someone else years ago in the same city and I purchased the same plans as it was less expensive compared to drawing new plans. The plans were one big PDF that I took screenshots of to eliminate showing my name and address on the plans. I am going to continually ask GJ questions throughout the build. This will be my first time building a shed. If anyone has any advice they would like to add pertaining to interpreting parts of the drawing or general guidance, I am definitely willing to learn.
Questions from 2/4/2023
-Please provide guidance on anything highlighted yellow
-Can I install a double door? It says 3068: 3 ft door by 80 inches tall, so I am probably not allowed to install a double door. I would prefer a double door. I was not sure what the wall opening chart meant and if that allowed me to put a double door in?
--What does the wall opening schedule chart mean? Also, does schedule mean thickness?
-I understand that the rebar should be at 3 inches height above the dirt but what is the horizontal spacing?
-For the roof pitch 3/1 in the circle on the drawing, does this mean 3 inch span to 1 inch rise? (I saw 3/12 roof pitches via an internet search but nothing for 3/1)
-What does “12 inch lap (overlap?) at joint splices means” as highlighted? The picture looks like it is just (2) 2”x4” attached to each other.
-The holdown fastener type shows SPH4 Simpson stud plate or a HD3B hold down anchor. The anchor looks stronger and the drawing shows “or”, which fastener is better? These (2) types of fasteners do not look similar either. Lastly, the HD3B4 shows a 5/8 inch anchor bolt diameter on Simpsons website but the shed drawing shows ½ inch diameter wet set "L" shaped anchor bolts. I wonder if putting a ½ inch anchor bolt in the HD3B fastener would be acceptable?
-The slope decreases ½” over a 12 inch span on the drawing. Elsewhere, the slope is different at ¼ inch over a 12 inch span. I wonder why the slope is different, it says typical so that is probably just an average.
-What is a compression block in the drawing? Just a regular 2”x4” board?
-What strap type or part number for “******** back of retrofit stud and horizontal brace”? I do not see this part number on the drawing.
-I may buy pre engineered trusses. I did not see any on the Lowes or HD website available this small. There is an 84 Lumber nearby so I’ll ask them.
-For the concrete slab, it is a 20 inch depth around the perimeter and I want to do a continuous pour to add the curb per the drawing. I will probably make the forms out of 20 inch plywood attached together, if anyone has any guidance for the forms, that would be helpful.
Thank you!
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