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Denis Rozmus
Приєднався 28 чер 2010
installation of baseboard heat vent diffuser (everbuilt)
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flipping nasty house - walk through (after)
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it took me almost 4 months to finish this nasty house, we fill up three 20 yards dumpsters of trash from this house if you didn't see it, watch my video walk through before to see how much work was done "subscribe" 😊 thank you #nastyhouse #flippinghouses #beforeandafter #jobdone #walkthrough #handyman
flipping nasty house - walk through (before)
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flipping nasty house - walk through (before)
interesting that your rafters do not connect only via ridge plates...I thought you should always run a ridge board...
They say even worse too Sis! They say things like “here’s your sign not to have babies” 😢, “baby’s are parasites” “why bring babies into such a wicked world” it’s sad!!
You’re not worried about water damage to the bottom of the shed or water getting in? I’m looking to build one just like this.
He should be. You should never build something on a concrete slab that isn't at least flush with the edge of the slab + use flashing. This shed should have been raised off the slab or built flush/overhanging over the edge slightly. Usually the framing is flush and the sheathing/siding can be overhanging.
How do you screw your wood on the concrete ????
I mean what tool to you need to be able to screw in it ?
Ramset Nails or/and Concrete Anchor Bolts
What size is this ? And can you put all the wood sizes and how many you used ? I’m working on a project this would help me a lot. Thanks !
What are the dimensions please?
How much do you spend ?
Material was little under 2k
Do you have plans?
No sorry, I did not had plans because it wasn't my first one
Bolt a clamp into concrete below. Then wrqp a chain for bike. Atleast if they break in they now have to deal with, a heavy chain, alarm, disc lock, gps trackers, and steering lock lol. Oh and the immobilizer
I would like to build one under a tree like this as well
It looked better not painted
Very nice!!!! Im looking at different styles and methods so I can build one. Thank you for sharing.
Have fun!
@@19denis71 what size?
The untreated lumber and T1-11 directly on the slab leave me feeling skeptical about the longevity of this shed.
I was thinking the exact same thing 😅
Rain water will find a way through there, either the shed should be bigger fully covering the slab, or slab smaller
For base, I used treated lumber and T1 is 1 inch above slab level
What did you use for the siding?
T1-11 siding, it’s common
I used 4 by 8 plywood sheets, siding looking like they selling them in Home Depot.