We tried to stay within a quarter to half-an-inch. 4 inches sounds like a lot, but it is possible your situation might allow for more wiggle room than ours did. Thanks for watching!
For sure! The area under the 6x6's is what really needs the support, but for us it has been helpful to keep everything underneath the shed clean and free of weeds and moisture.
You guys did a great job.
You got the idea with the sledge hammer after just a few smacks with the hammer lol nice
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What was the Acceptable Range when checking for Square? Im curious as Im about 4 in off on mine and think its because of high vs low spots
We tried to stay within a quarter to half-an-inch. 4 inches sounds like a lot, but it is possible your situation might allow for more wiggle room than ours did. Thanks for watching!
Just wondering, is it 4x4 PT lumber that was used for skid? It looks bigger than 4x4.
So sorry for the mistake. They are actually 6x6's. Thanks for watching!
Couldnt you just dig 3 trenches for the 6x6's? That would save on gravel and the outer perimeter wood.
For sure! The area under the 6x6's is what really needs the support, but for us it has been helpful to keep everything underneath the shed clean and free of weeds and moisture.
You said 4x4's were used for the skids. They look larger than 4x4's, could you advise/
Wow…sorry! I meant to say 6x6’s. Thanks for catching that!