I'm an IT guy and a car guy, not a carpenter. But, I'm not stupid around tools and I've built plenty of shelves and other stuff in my garage. I've laid tile, wood floors, and I'm actually pretty decent at doing trim.
I gotta admit, though, I'm pretty intimidated at the thought of building a shed. Every other thing I've done I have a framework within which to work, but not this. I'm starting with dirt and grass and bunch of raw materials. It sounds like fun, I'm excited, but I feel unprepared. That's where you guys come in.
First off, plans. I've done a very cursory search for plans and most sites tout that they have 'free plans' but it sounds like it's mostly a bait and switch. Thing is, I'll buy plans, but I don't want to buy them twice. Anyone have a place they've used? I don't think I want to use a kit. I need them to be some paint-by-numbers kinda stuff, too. Probably going to go with a 10'x12', but I may go bigger. Nobody ever asks for less space, right? Have to stay under 200 sq/ft to avoid a permit in my county, though.
Planning to pour piers for at least the corners and support the rest with those prefab little blocks with the slots for boards. I know a concrete guy, but even with an in, I think a slab is gonna cost more than I'm willing to spend. We'll see.
Any other lessons learned would be great. I'll probably make it possible to run some electric into it with a conduit or something (probably a bigger deal if it's concrete), but that might have to happen later on.
Thanks in advance.
I gotta admit, though, I'm pretty intimidated at the thought of building a shed. Every other thing I've done I have a framework within which to work, but not this. I'm starting with dirt and grass and bunch of raw materials. It sounds like fun, I'm excited, but I feel unprepared. That's where you guys come in.
First off, plans. I've done a very cursory search for plans and most sites tout that they have 'free plans' but it sounds like it's mostly a bait and switch. Thing is, I'll buy plans, but I don't want to buy them twice. Anyone have a place they've used? I don't think I want to use a kit. I need them to be some paint-by-numbers kinda stuff, too. Probably going to go with a 10'x12', but I may go bigger. Nobody ever asks for less space, right? Have to stay under 200 sq/ft to avoid a permit in my county, though.
Planning to pour piers for at least the corners and support the rest with those prefab little blocks with the slots for boards. I know a concrete guy, but even with an in, I think a slab is gonna cost more than I'm willing to spend. We'll see.
Any other lessons learned would be great. I'll probably make it possible to run some electric into it with a conduit or something (probably a bigger deal if it's concrete), but that might have to happen later on.
Thanks in advance.


