964haus
Well-known member
I've searched and searched, but being new to construction, wanted some confirmation from the wise folks here before starting...
I'm constructing a 10x16 shed and I'll be using dek-block as foundation. Great material, but I don't like seeing the blocks sticking out at the edges of the shed.
So my question is:
Can I inset the block a bit 'inside' the floor framing so that all you'd see from the perimeter is the edge boards? Does it impact the load bearing of the walls? I was thinking moving them 12" or just enough that the outside falls inside the outside frame (maybe 8"?)....am I making sense? I imagine i'd need to shore up the connection between the outside and the supported joist...
Any advice from the seasoned carpenters here would make a novice feel much better.
Thanks in advance everyone.
Matthew.
I'm constructing a 10x16 shed and I'll be using dek-block as foundation. Great material, but I don't like seeing the blocks sticking out at the edges of the shed.
So my question is:
Can I inset the block a bit 'inside' the floor framing so that all you'd see from the perimeter is the edge boards? Does it impact the load bearing of the walls? I was thinking moving them 12" or just enough that the outside falls inside the outside frame (maybe 8"?)....am I making sense? I imagine i'd need to shore up the connection between the outside and the supported joist...
Any advice from the seasoned carpenters here would make a novice feel much better.
Thanks in advance everyone.
Matthew.
