Rockerbox1
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Since I can't afford to build my new garage this year, or most likely by next year either, I am building a bigger shed in the yard to hold the lawn mowers, garden tools, etc.
12 by 16, but building it polebarn style. doing that for a few reasons, mainly cost.
Also, I will not be putting a floor in it just yet, for now the floor will be compacted gravel, have reasons for that as well. If I put a cement floor in it, it becomes a permanent structure, and my prop taxes go up, with a gravel floor and posts not set in concrete, it is just an outbuilding, and I don't have to pay the city $75 to get a permission slip to build it, and I also lose out on the opportunity to pay an inspector $25 to $50 to tell me if my little shed is pretty enough for him.
So, the posts actually are set in cement, just not as much as if I were building a pole barn of a bigger size. I dug the holes, stood the posts in them, squared them off, and filled the holes about 1/2 full with cement. good enough to sturdy it a bit, and anchor it a bit, but also I can fill the holes up with earth and gravel and just makes it look like the posts are set in the ground.
Also, rather than siding and roofing it with metal, I am sheeting the roof and using 3tabs, and am using T1-11 type siding.
I need to go pick up a handfull more 2X4's today and haven't bought the roofing yet, but all said and done; building, paint, gravel, and roof on my other yard barn, I will have less than $900 in this build. so far have about $470 in it, and that is OSB for the roof, 6 4X4X 12, 2 4X4x14, the 16 foot 2X6 for the ridge beam, 36 2X4s, 8 2X6T for the apron, and 8 2X6s for the top perlin, and the Pressboard T1-11 type sheet siding.
has anyone else ever built a "pole shed" this small?
will post pics this evening
12 by 16, but building it polebarn style. doing that for a few reasons, mainly cost.
Also, I will not be putting a floor in it just yet, for now the floor will be compacted gravel, have reasons for that as well. If I put a cement floor in it, it becomes a permanent structure, and my prop taxes go up, with a gravel floor and posts not set in concrete, it is just an outbuilding, and I don't have to pay the city $75 to get a permission slip to build it, and I also lose out on the opportunity to pay an inspector $25 to $50 to tell me if my little shed is pretty enough for him.
So, the posts actually are set in cement, just not as much as if I were building a pole barn of a bigger size. I dug the holes, stood the posts in them, squared them off, and filled the holes about 1/2 full with cement. good enough to sturdy it a bit, and anchor it a bit, but also I can fill the holes up with earth and gravel and just makes it look like the posts are set in the ground.
Also, rather than siding and roofing it with metal, I am sheeting the roof and using 3tabs, and am using T1-11 type siding.
I need to go pick up a handfull more 2X4's today and haven't bought the roofing yet, but all said and done; building, paint, gravel, and roof on my other yard barn, I will have less than $900 in this build. so far have about $470 in it, and that is OSB for the roof, 6 4X4X 12, 2 4X4x14, the 16 foot 2X6 for the ridge beam, 36 2X4s, 8 2X6T for the apron, and 8 2X6s for the top perlin, and the Pressboard T1-11 type sheet siding.
has anyone else ever built a "pole shed" this small?
will post pics this evening


