Happy this got suggested to me. My granddad on my dads side is a carpenter and built his own home from nothing with my great grandpa. My grandpa on my moms side was a metal erector. And then there's me who never learned either lol. I've always had a huge interest in building things, but because of cost i can't take the financial risk of doing something wrong. Love this video.
You might consider rolled asphalt roofing on those ramps. It would protect them and give them some grip. Screen on your eaves would be good too. Birds and wasps would love getting up in those exposed overhangs. Good work! Looks great!
This looks awesome Bro… Especially how you mounted the ramps. If you ever decide to grade the area you can always just lift the ramp and fill underneath. 👍🏽
Great work! Over built, for only a few extra dollars, is always a good move!! And building it up off the slope makes that usable space that otherwise might not have been!! I enjoy your videos on construction projects!
Great job! That shed is built better than most houses today. The attention to detail in the right areas will definitely help it last you for many years.
@@user-pz4nb4xw1wdon’t be a tool bag, just compliment the man. Modern homes are built terribly. I’ve seen many, and yes, I’ve “swung” a hammer quite a bit.
Just seen this and am interested in what you did. I just completed a yard equipment shed also. So far we are almost identical in build. Although i must say, i swear it seems i spent about the same amount of time finding stright 2× as i did in building. It is pitiful the lumber available today. Wow, i did not see the metal ramps coming, excellent sir. When you was building the end ramp i thought i knew how it was going to set. I did not expect the way it followed the slop. It makes sense of course but i didn't see it. Incredible job brother, well done. You can get a "solid color" stain for the ramps. I have used it a couple times now and I'm very satisfied. It has not peeled because it acts just like a transparent stain. Plus you can get the same color as the trim. Or a semi would work also. Congratulations brother, you did a fantastic job.
Damn that ramp design is fantastic, what an awesome idea. The metal might be overkill but you'll never have to worry about the wood rotting and that hinge idea is brilliant. The whole shed is gorgeous.
I like watching these videos and usually find myself criticizing people (some that say they are carpenters) But you did an outstanding job! I like seeing people notch posts and lay beams on TOP not bolted through the side so the bolt can later become a splitting wedge! I think I watched you build a house behind/in that other building.
my wife and I are buying our first house soon, I keep watching your videos and just thinking like "hmmm maybe we should just buy a plot of land and build it ourselves like Kordare is!". But then I realize I don't have nearly the same drive you do and it would never get finished (or even started to be honest). Anyway love the videos!
You made it look easy! Great video! One suggestion for the ramps, consider using a non-skid finish. My shed is a few years old and as the plywood ages, it has become very slippery. When I (someday) get around to replacing it, it will be finished with non-skid. Maybe just mix sand with the paint/stain.
Interestingly I’ve spent days figuring out where to dig my post holes and where to place brackets. You mention how difficult this is and your friend helped. I dug bigger holes and put support down the middle because I had a 4 yard concrete minimum. My shed is 12x36 so it’s 50% longer. I’m definitely copying your idea- THANKS!!
Awesome video as always Kordare. This was another amazing build for an awesome place. Two things is when you Stain the ramps you may want to put rubber strips on for more grip going up and down when it’s wet and where it’s open under the roof you may want to put So that critters won’t make a nest in your shed where you don’t want them too.
Super nice build dude. Thanks for sharing this, this resolved my headache of planning a floor construction on a slope like yours. Building a smaller shed but will be following your design for the floor.
Hell, yeah dude saving this one for tonight, I was thinking about something similar in my backyard as well but unfortunately, I am right on the edge of city limits and they require 6 feet from your neighbors fence and I only have about 12 feet from my house to the fence, it would have been perfect for something long and skinny. Also, I met a new friend last week that has an 03 boosted Mustang and told him I was inspired by your build and he knew exactly who I was talking about.
Great project and vid. One design and structure comment: your roof structure has limited shear bracing. American construction typically has sheet panel sheathing under the roof material which does much of that role. Depending on the gauge of the steel roof you used it is going to have bracing effect but with inherent flex and movement it's a bit deficient in the flat horizontal plane at the top of the wall level. It's usual to add full corner to corner diagonal at ceiling joist level or at least cross bracing on each roof plane to do this. Ply shelving layer on ceiling joists is superb way to do this. Nice shed tho, love the ramps, nice work on getting that trapezoid shape to touch level on both the floor and ground!
Thanks a lot! And yeah my house has that diagonal shear bracing you mentioned. With how small the roof is, the combination of purlins and the metal itself seems to do the job sufficiently.
@@Kordare Yeah it is amazing during construction how adding sheet roofing suddenly adds massive lateral rigidity to a garage. Your construction is definitely pretty burly as it is. If you ever felt it needed it you could add them across the mid rafter ties. Either strapping or ply.
You've given me a great idea with the two door system for bikes. My plan was to build a turntable, but your method is way way simpler, even if it costs me a wall of shelving. I love the ramp on the side.
is there anything you can't do? I,'m amazed by your talent , your natural ability to figure things out and make it happen, God certainly blessed you !!!!!!
Haha thank you. I really never know what I'm doing but do the research and teach myself. We live in a time with a basically free endless resource of information, might as well take advantage before it's gone.
Very nicely done, I'm actually about to build a shed/shop myself though mine is going to be 15x30 and your video has been a great refresher to how I need to do it. I haven't built something like this in over 2 decades and am a little rusty.
Great Job! very impressed, I don't use the word over built I prefer higher quality for longer use. there was one thing I would have done differently is on the larger ramp I would have installed the plywood in the other direction it's much stronger especially when it comes to driving a 1000 lb. zero turn mower on the ramp like I have, in that case I still use a double layer of 3/4" plywood on the ramp and shed wherever the zero turn sets,
Probably the nicest shed build I've seen. Question, when standing inside the building, I see light coming in the roof ridge (peak) & also the soffit perimeter has light coming in. Do you worry about pests and insects intrusion and nesting in these areas? Or is it screened?
@@Kordare Yeah, if you had a block foundation, they would be called rim joists that sat on a sill plate on top of the blocks. Most carpenters use the term headers for the box/beam/vertical that's above doors and windows. You definitely built it very sturdy. I'd suggest you block in the spaces between rafters/truss' on your top plate , up to the metal sheeting, to keep out bugs, birds, and other critters making your shed their new home....hehehe! You did a great job and obviously thought this whole build out and learned as much as you could before tackling this project! Attention to detail is key in doing quality work, and, you nailed it.....pun intended!!
Great build! I hope you are planning on closing up the soffits before filling it with stuff. In my area, the squirrels and critters would come right on in and make themselves at home!🙂
I think this is how it should be built. It gives options. You can later on convert it into some finished space. 2x4 in the ceiling does not help with that given the insulation requirements. If you had bought this shed I would be jealous but cannot be jealous over someone's labor. The video was great. I do wonder how you managed to line up the hangers.
Great shed build and you've inspired me to build one myself with very little carpentry skills. Have you considered selling a set of plans for this shed? I've watched this video several times to take notes for my own build. Awesome job and video content. Thanks!
Love the build! One thing I thought of while you built the ramps: What if you used a thick mesh for the floor to shed the dirt and mud you were talking about?
top quality build. It makes my shed look like popsicle sticks. One point, though, Where your pressure treated ramps touch the ground, they Will rot. Maybe 15 or so years. While they're clean, pull off and treat with good deck stain, or other wood sealer, on all sides. then seal/paint/cover. Your grandkids will thank you.
That ws a very impressive build my man, what a great looking shed you really thought everything out ahead of time. Have you ever thought about installing a backup solar system for the house and shed ?
Thanks a lot! I've definitely thought about solar. I don't have any south facing roof planes but I could likely still get a good amount of power out of it. It would be nice since I do get power outages fairly often.
I did carpentry for about 15 years. Professional workmanship. If this is your 9-5 (in construction it's more like 7-7), I'm sure you'll do well as long as your contracts will hold up in court against deadbeats. I tried striking out on my own without any help or contract... Big mistake. Love the ramp.
Beautiful shed. I'm saving this video in hopes that we can build one. What kind of paint did you put on the floor? Also, are you planning to put bird blocking along the insude top walls. Come summer, you'll get birds, bees, wasps making nests inside your building.
Thank you! I used porch and floor paint. Same thing I used on my ramp and loft in the garage. And yeah I think I'll probably do something at the top of the walls. For now it's very well ventilated 😂
Nice shed those ramps are def overkill 😂 i would put something rubberized on those ramps similar to those winter mats anti slice , but bigger just to cover them all , probably something like that exist 😅😅
I don't know if you have room on the side but I would go with the wall mount garage door opener. Also, did you not add blocking on the top plate between the rafters to keep birds and other critters out?
I think Boat Paint in Gray would work for the ramps. Great job, very impessive. Saved your self $$$$ and got a better quality Storage unit.There is no comparison to a pre-built shed.
Awesome detail & build , very well done indeed . Do you have any blueprints or specs available ? Going to build a DIY shed myself but would like some prints to go along with it for the inspector & permit. Thx again 👍⚾️
Great build right here. As a DIY enthusiast, this build right here is honestly looking like what I want to build for me in Florida. I'm wondering what program you used to create the design like that? I feel like doing this prior to building the shed will provide insight on material to use, which in turn, will help minimizing trips to the lumber store and better cost analysis. Honestly, I might just copy/steal your plan, just on a smaller version.
I dont know anything but is it ok to lay your walls on that subfloor? Eventually it will rot out, making replacement harder as the sills are on top of the floor?
That ramp design for the overhead door end was brilliant.
Thanks, I'm glad I went that route rather than straight.
Getting ready to build a similar building. Dude you killed it here. This is a well built design and genius on the ramps. Wow!
Thanks a lot! Good luck with yours🤘
Happy this got suggested to me. My granddad on my dads side is a carpenter and built his own home from nothing with my great grandpa. My grandpa on my moms side was a metal erector. And then there's me who never learned either lol. I've always had a huge interest in building things, but because of cost i can't take the financial risk of doing something wrong. Love this video.
Thanks for checking it out. Start with small projects if you aren't ready for something major. Don't be afraid to fail, that's how you learn!
You might consider rolled asphalt roofing on those ramps. It would protect them and give them some grip. Screen on your eaves would be good too. Birds and wasps would love getting up in those exposed overhangs. Good work! Looks great!
Appreciate the suggestions, yeah I was planning on closing up the eaves soon. Thanks for checking it out!
This looks awesome Bro… Especially how you mounted the ramps. If you ever decide to grade the area you can always just lift the ramp and fill underneath. 👍🏽
Thanks a lot 🤘
Great work! Over built, for only a few extra dollars, is always a good move!! And building it up off the slope makes that usable space that otherwise might not have been!! I enjoy your videos on construction projects!
Thanks a lot 🤘🤘
Very well done. Thank you for sharing
you inspire me to be just like you when i'm older. thanks for recording and putting up these videos. you're awesome!!!
Just don't be afraid to put in the work and learn something new! I appreciate your support 🤘
Nice to see someone who knows how to work clean. It is a blessing.
The only way to do it in my opinion 🤘
Would love to see build plans for it, hinges were a great idea amazing job!
Thanks a lot 🤘 I might make some plans at some point
Great work, got this one saved for my future shed research!! looks very clean, well made...
Thanks a lot, good luck with yours!
Top notch build!! Not sure what you do for a living, but this video is better than a resume!
Thanks a lot! I'm a mechanical engineer but spend a lot of time on projects like these for my channel.
Great job! That shed is built better than most houses today. The attention to detail in the right areas will definitely help it last you for many years.
Thanks for checking it out!
Spoken like someone who has never swung a hammer . Build was ok defiantly seen and built better myself
@@user-pz4nb4xw1wdon’t be a tool bag, just compliment the man. Modern homes are built terribly. I’ve seen many, and yes, I’ve “swung” a hammer quite a bit.
Just seen this and am interested in what you did. I just completed a yard equipment shed also.
So far we are almost identical in build. Although i must say, i swear it seems i spent about the same amount of time finding stright 2× as i did in building. It is pitiful the lumber available today.
Wow, i did not see the metal ramps coming, excellent sir. When you was building the end ramp i thought i knew how it was going to set. I did not expect the way it followed the slop. It makes sense of course but i didn't see it.
Incredible job brother, well done.
You can get a "solid color" stain for the ramps. I have used it a couple times now and I'm very satisfied. It has not peeled because it acts just like a transparent stain. Plus you can get the same color as the trim.
Or a semi would work also.
Congratulations brother, you did a fantastic job.
Thanks a lot, appreciate the feedback 🤘
That turned out so great. I love the look of the end with the garage door & the ramp.
Thanks a lot, I'm happy with how it all came together.
Damn that ramp design is fantastic, what an awesome idea. The metal might be overkill but you'll never have to worry about the wood rotting and that hinge idea is brilliant. The whole shed is gorgeous.
Thanks a lot 🤘
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@@Kordare Hi, one question, what program did you use to design?
I thought I overbuilt my shed til I watched this. Looks good should last you a lifetime.
Thank you 😂
Very nice build! We have some hills, and that's what caught my eye about your project. Thanks for sharing this project!
Thanks a lot!
@Kordare what program are you using that shows all the 2x6 and plywood plans?
I’ve looked at a lot of shed building videos and this one is the best by far. I would like to scale this down to 10 by 12 but the same type of build.
Good luck with yours 🤘
I like watching these videos and usually find myself criticizing people (some that say they are carpenters) But you did an outstanding job! I like seeing people notch posts and lay beams on TOP not bolted through the side so the bolt can later become a splitting wedge! I think I watched you build a house behind/in that other building.
I'm no professional, still learning for sure. Thanks for checking it out!
This was a great build, I like the attention to detail and getting things done right.
Thanks for checking it out 🤘
my wife and I are buying our first house soon, I keep watching your videos and just thinking like "hmmm maybe we should just buy a plot of land and build it ourselves like Kordare is!". But then I realize I don't have nearly the same drive you do and it would never get finished (or even started to be honest). Anyway love the videos!
Haha I believe in you! Thanks 🤘
You made it look easy! Great video! One suggestion for the ramps, consider using a non-skid finish. My shed is a few years old and as the plywood ages, it has become very slippery. When I (someday) get around to replacing it, it will be finished with non-skid. Maybe just mix sand with the paint/stain.
I was thinking to do something like that, thanks!
That's a great shed. It should last many years. You can't overkill on bracing.
Thanks, agreed👍
Very nice build. Just do a stain with some grit for the ramps. So they are not like a sheet of ice when wet or frosty.
Thanks and yeah that's what I was thinking 🤘
VERY nice work! As soon as I saw the floor and lift in your shop, I knew that this would be a sweet build!! Cheers
Thanks for checking it out 🤘
Beautiful shed and ramp design, only thing missing imo is a moisture/fire insulation layer for walls/roof to keep the wood lasting longer maybe?
That's one solid shed, fantastic job. Feels so good to get all that space back in the shop, doesnt it?
Yes it does, thank you!
Very nice building, especially like the heavy duty ramps.
Thanks a lot 🤘
Interestingly I’ve spent days figuring out where to dig my post holes and where to place brackets. You mention how difficult this is and your friend helped. I dug bigger holes and put support down the middle because I had a 4 yard concrete minimum. My shed is 12x36 so it’s 50% longer.
I’m definitely copying your idea- THANKS!!
Awesome good luck with yours 🤘
Awesome video as always Kordare. This was another amazing build for an awesome place. Two things is when you Stain the ramps you may want to put rubber strips on for more grip going up and down when it’s wet and where it’s open under the roof you may want to put So that critters won’t make a nest in your shed where you don’t want them too.
Thanks a lot! And yeah I got some vents to put up at the ridge and I'll likely build some type of soffit under the eaves.
@@Kordare You’re welcome. Are you going to put the plans for the Shed on your website. Also how much acreage do you have?
Damn, I thought he was going to build the French doors too, what a great job 👍
Thanks a lot🤘
Super nice build dude. Thanks for sharing this, this resolved my headache of planning a floor construction on a slope like yours. Building a smaller shed but will be following your design for the floor.
Thanks! Good luck with your project 🤘
Hell, yeah dude saving this one for tonight, I was thinking about something similar in my backyard as well but unfortunately, I am right on the edge of city limits and they require 6 feet from your neighbors fence and I only have about 12 feet from my house to the fence, it would have been perfect for something long and skinny. Also, I met a new friend last week that has an 03 boosted Mustang and told him I was inspired by your build and he knew exactly who I was talking about.
Haha that's awesome. Guess it's time to move further from the city 🤘
Yup! Once the Braptor and a few other toys are paid off! 🤣😉
Kordare.. Awesome shed build. I want to build a shed in my backyard.
Thanks a lot!
Great project and vid. One design and structure comment: your roof structure has limited shear bracing. American construction typically has sheet panel sheathing under the roof material which does much of that role. Depending on the gauge of the steel roof you used it is going to have bracing effect but with inherent flex and movement it's a bit deficient in the flat horizontal plane at the top of the wall level. It's usual to add full corner to corner diagonal at ceiling joist level or at least cross bracing on each roof plane to do this. Ply shelving layer on ceiling joists is superb way to do this. Nice shed tho, love the ramps, nice work on getting that trapezoid shape to touch level on both the floor and ground!
Thanks a lot! And yeah my house has that diagonal shear bracing you mentioned. With how small the roof is, the combination of purlins and the metal itself seems to do the job sufficiently.
@@Kordare Yeah it is amazing during construction how adding sheet roofing suddenly adds massive lateral rigidity to a garage. Your construction is definitely pretty burly as it is. If you ever felt it needed it you could add them across the mid rafter ties. Either strapping or ply.
This was great, thank you! I’m new to woodworking so budget friendly is great for me!
🙌🙌
Great work as welcome man! I’d suggest a Grey stain for the ramps and it would tie everything together.
Thanks, not a bad idea!
You've given me a great idea with the two door system for bikes. My plan was to build a turntable, but your method is way way simpler, even if it costs me a wall of shelving. I love the ramp on the side.
But turntable sounds like a challenge 😂😂
@@Kordaredon’t it tho? 🤣🤣 a challenge, and gives me probably 18’ more shelf space 2 or 3 high… but do I want challenge or a shed? ;)
Slick build my man, nicely done
Thanks a lot!
What a great job! I'm sure you're proud of it, you should be.
Thanks a lot, it was fun 🤘
is there anything you can't do? I,'m amazed by your talent , your natural ability to figure things out and make it happen, God certainly blessed you !!!!!!
Haha thank you. I really never know what I'm doing but do the research and teach myself. We live in a time with a basically free endless resource of information, might as well take advantage before it's gone.
Very nicely done, I'm actually about to build a shed/shop myself though mine is going to be 15x30 and your video has been a great refresher to how I need to do it. I haven't built something like this in over 2 decades and am a little rusty.
Thanks, and good luck with your project!
Awesome build… would you mine sharing the shed build software or app you used
Thanks! Framing design was in pro/e Creo. The visual exterior was shedsunlimited.net
Amazing… congratulations! Looks awesome
Thank you!
Great Job! very impressed, I don't use the word over built I prefer higher quality for longer use. there was one thing I would have done differently is on the larger ramp I would have installed the plywood in the other direction it's much stronger especially when it comes to driving a 1000 lb. zero turn mower on the ramp like I have, in that case I still use a double layer of 3/4" plywood on the ramp and shed wherever the zero turn sets,
Thanks a lot! If I do get anything very heavy I could always add a layer of plywood to that ramp 👍
Beautiful, awesome job well done nice clear explanation of your process, much stronger than any pre built.
Thanks a lot!
Probably the nicest shed build I've seen. Question, when standing inside the building, I see light coming in the roof ridge (peak) & also the soffit perimeter has light coming in. Do you worry about pests and insects intrusion and nesting in these areas? Or is it screened?
At the time of the video it was open. I now put vented seals at the peak and will likely do some screening in the soffit area. Thanks🤘
That’s a great shed. I like the design and build.
Thank you!
Nice job. Very well put together. The shed and the video.
Thanks for checking it out 🤘
Older ya get the bigger the toy box gets.
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I’d spray a bed liner on the ramps, linex
Great shed, you did a fantastic job. I would put aluminum treadplate on the ramps if it was mine.
Thanks a lot 🤘
The 2x's that you attached the floor joists to is called a "band". Nice work!
I literally searched the Internet before making this video and it seems everyone calls them a different thing so I just chose headers 😂😂 Thank you!
@@Kordare Yeah, if you had a block foundation, they would be called rim joists that sat on a sill plate on top of the blocks. Most carpenters use the term headers for the box/beam/vertical that's above doors and windows. You definitely built it very sturdy. I'd suggest you block in the spaces between rafters/truss' on your top plate , up to the metal sheeting, to keep out bugs, birds, and other critters making your shed their new home....hehehe! You did a great job and obviously thought this whole build out and learned as much as you could before tackling this project! Attention to detail is key in doing quality work, and, you nailed it.....pun intended!!
Great Job, Nice welding. Very Impressive!
Thanks a lot 🤘
Great build! I hope you are planning on closing up the soffits before filling it with stuff. In my area, the squirrels and critters would come right on in and make themselves at home!🙂
Thanks! I have closed up some of them, luckily so far no major issues, but I plan to screen off everything.
Very Nice Build! I would also add some exterior Lighting! I mean if you're going to run the electric, you Might as well.
Thanks a lot, I agree!
@@Kordare You're Welcome & Merry Christmas!
I think this is how it should be built. It gives options. You can later on convert it into some finished space. 2x4 in the ceiling does not help with that given the insulation requirements.
If you had bought this shed I would be jealous but cannot be jealous over someone's labor.
The video was great.
I do wonder how you managed to line up the hangers.
Thanks for checking it out! For joist hangers I just measure and mark 16" OC and everything should line up.
Very well built,only thing i would change would be to use 1/4" Aluminium chequer plate for your ramps.Much stronger and weather resistant.
Great shed build and you've inspired me to build one myself with very little carpentry skills. Have you considered selling a set of plans for this shed? I've watched this video several times to take notes for my own build. Awesome job and video content. Thanks!
Thanks! I haven't but a few others have been interested, so maybe I will at some point!
Super nice, I definitely need a shed myself.
Thanks! Can always use more shed/garage space 😂
Wow, you did an Absolutely amazing job building this ginormous shed!
You inspire me to want to build my own shed, too!
Well done, Sir!
Thanks a lot🤘
You could go with torchdown on the ramps to protect the plywood. I'd say both smooth or granulated would work
Love the build! One thing I thought of while you built the ramps: What if you used a thick mesh for the floor to shed the dirt and mud you were talking about?
Excited for this vid. Especially cause it’s almost 50min.
Very cool shed dude. Ramps and all.
Thanks a lot 🤘
Id burn that plywood with a torch so it brings ut the wood grain, then clear coat it. Beautiful!
Great work 💯
Thank you!
Excellent job well designed and I like your idea on the ramp with hinges that perfectly for ground level 👍
Thanks a lot, I'm happy with how it all came together 🤘
Havent been recommended one of your vids in like 2 years
Welcome back
top quality build. It makes my shed look like popsicle sticks. One point, though, Where your pressure treated ramps touch the ground, they Will rot. Maybe 15 or so years. While they're clean, pull off and treat with good deck stain, or other wood sealer, on all sides. then seal/paint/cover. Your grandkids will thank you.
Thanks! I did seal the top side but yeah I'm not too worried about it, I'll just replace it when needed.
I would’ve liked to see how you figured out exactly how/where you drilled the post holes and poured concrete.
I staked it off with string and measured a bunch of times 😂
Very impressive work.
Thank you!
So how do you prep to get measurements and to make it straight
Measure a bunch of times and make sure to also check diagonally. All that math in school actually is helpful 😂
you think that truck bedliner would be work on these ramps? i thought its good idea use as non-skid.
That ws a very impressive build my man, what a great looking shed you really thought everything out ahead of time. Have you ever thought about installing a backup solar system for the house and shed ?
Thanks a lot! I've definitely thought about solar. I don't have any south facing roof planes but I could likely still get a good amount of power out of it. It would be nice since I do get power outages fairly often.
@@Kordare Cool With your workmanship and the way you think about every aspect of your projects, it would be a great video.
I did carpentry for about 15 years. Professional workmanship. If this is your 9-5 (in construction it's more like 7-7), I'm sure you'll do well as long as your contracts will hold up in court against deadbeats. I tried striking out on my own without any help or contract... Big mistake. Love the ramp.
Thanks a lot! I'm actually a mechanical engineer and just do this stuff for fun, learning as I go, but trying to do it right.
@@Kordare --- Like a fish to water, far as I can tell.
Beautiful shed. I'm saving this video in hopes that we can build one. What kind of paint did you put on the floor? Also, are you planning to put bird blocking along the insude top walls. Come summer, you'll get birds, bees, wasps making nests inside your building.
Thank you! I used porch and floor paint. Same thing I used on my ramp and loft in the garage. And yeah I think I'll probably do something at the top of the walls. For now it's very well ventilated 😂
Really nice work 👏
Thank you!
You do good work, looks nice.
Thanks a lot!
Outstanding work.
Thank you!
Hi, you did a great job! Is there a way to share the project details, because I want to build one for my self? :)
Thanks! I don't have any formal blueprints yet, but I may create some.
Nice nice im gone build my foundation just.like you did shed is gorgeous also im not sure how i want my shed yet
Thanks! Good luck with yours 🤘
Nice shed those ramps are def overkill 😂 i would put something rubberized on those ramps similar to those winter mats anti slice , but bigger just to cover them all , probably something like that exist 😅😅
Not a bad idea 👍
Great job !
Thank you!
Youre the sharpest tool in the shed brother!! You do great work all alone, amazing. Nice shop as well.
Haha thanks a lot🤘🤘
Another great video. Have you or did you consider putting a drain or two in the floor?
Thanks! And no not really. Since it's wooden I'll try to avoid getting it too wet anyway
I don't know if you have room on the side but I would go with the wall mount garage door opener.
Also, did you not add blocking on the top plate between the rafters to keep birds and other critters out?
I didn't add soffit yet, probably just some screen. No issues so far though
How did you come up with the angle of the cut for the rafters at the top plate? And what was the angle cut where the rafters joined?
I designed everything in CAD so I pulled all dimensions from that and created drawings. But you can use basic trigonometry to figure it out.
Can you post the blueprints and supply list to this build please? Been looking for a good shed and this one would be perfect for me.
Amazing job man. I want one just like it. But I can’t take on a project like that. Gonna cost me.
It was definitely a large time investment, thanks!
I had to watch muted but asked the ai thing if it was mentioned... why isnt the fascia painted and why isnt there a soffit to keep critters out?
The fascia is pressure treated, so I need to wait a few months before it can be painted. I'll likely add soffit, just haven't yet.
What program/app is this? For the blueprints (4:35 min)
Framing design was in pro/e Creo. The visual exterior was shedsunlimited.net
I think Boat Paint in Gray would work for the ramps. Great job, very impessive. Saved your self $$$$ and got a better quality Storage unit.There is no comparison to a pre-built shed.
Thanks a lot! I actually just painted the ramps. One I used semi solid stain, the other I used porch/floor paint.
No soffits? Or did you leave it open for airflow? I would have painted the fascia or used a trim like PVC.
Open for venting, I'll probably add some screens for wildlife
@@Kordare Looks like you're in the woods, probably a good idea. Otherwise its a great build!
Awesome detail & build , very well done indeed . Do you have any blueprints or specs available ? Going to build a DIY shed myself but would like some prints to go along with it for the inspector & permit. Thx again 👍⚾️
Thanks! I don't currently but I might create some, as others are interested as well.
Great 👍 would luv to purchase one . Thx again & well done . ⚾️
Great build right here. As a DIY enthusiast, this build right here is honestly looking like what I want to build for me in Florida. I'm wondering what program you used to create the design like that? I feel like doing this prior to building the shed will provide insight on material to use, which in turn, will help minimizing trips to the lumber store and better cost analysis.
Honestly, I might just copy/steal your plan, just on a smaller version.
Thanks! I'm an engineer so I used pro/e Creo. You can find some free options out there which will work. Good luck with yours 🤘
I dont know anything but is it ok to lay your walls on that subfloor? Eventually it will rot out, making replacement harder as the sills are on top of the floor?
I don't see a reason why the subfloor would rot out. This would be the normal way to construct a floor system with walls
This is awesome. How much weight can this floor hold?
Plenty 😂😂
Any way you could post a link to the build plans?
I don't really have any official plans although I could create some using my CAD model. Maybe I will if others are interested 🤔
I like the design of your wood shed. From my iPad, in a 12x24 shed…