I remember as a kid finding construction sites particularly fertile to mischief.
Put the Tin on
It took about 3 hours. I want to build another one before next Winter and I’m pretty sure I’ll adapt the way I built it, not the plan itself which worked just fine, just the order and methods for putting it together. I’ll try and publish a guide then. In the end, it takes a day to build, and it’s very sturdy.
Bill of material and plans bellow.
Bill of Material
- 2x4x8 Pressure treated (2)
- 2x4x8 (7)
- 2x4x10 (16)
- 8×3 tin panels (8)
- any 3/4 thick cheap lumber for bracing (4)
Plan
Porch, Mud Room, Soap Shop
It’s routine now. We got started on construction although the plans aren’t yet finalized. First we build up supporting beams. Two 24 footers and one 16 footer in this case.
Then a whole day is spend measuring and leveling as we place them in exactly the right spot.
We have half an inch in 2 dimensions to play with.
The laser is ever useful
Up it goes, it’s definitely heavy.
So is the car jack
It was a busy week end filled with many projects…