10x12 Modern Work Shed - Part 2 - Framing The Floor
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- We’ll be framing up the floor for the modern work shed. You’ll learn what crowning is as well as other tips to make it easy for you to assemble the 2x8 joists into the base of your shed. We’ll start with marking out where you’ll attach the joists on the rim joists, attaching the rim joists to the skids, cutting the joists, assembling it all together and doing some extra reinforcement between the skids and joists.
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I really enjoyed your video. Your explanations are very clear and concise! I recommend this video to anyone wanting to build a work shed. Please review your "Floor Framing Description" the 2x8x10 lumber should be (Quantity 10) not (Quantity 8) - -- also @ David Nevill Jr-Yes this same layout is now closer to $ 500.00 cost
You need 10, 2x8x10's not 8 like on the list.
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I don't know what you are calling skids. They look like 4x4 or 4x6.
May I ask, what is holding them in place ?
About 12 years ago I built a 10x12 shop, next to that a 8x10 bathroom and then next to that a 10x12 storage. Because where I live you don't need any permits if you build 120 s/ft or less. But I did put it all under one roof.
I put down a little gravel leveled it all out. Then I sat 4x4 on top of that. Drilled 3 holes in each 4x4, then pounded a piece of 3 foot rebar into each hole to hold them in place.
Also may I ask why didn't you just use the block to build on?
About 7 years ago at the same location.
I built a 16x24 2 story barn type garage.
For the foundation I used those 16x6x8 blocks.
I dug a trench 6" wide and 6" deep . I packed down 2" of gravel. I put the blocks on top of that. Then I pounded 3 foot rebar into every other hole in the blocks. Then I filled every hole with concrete.
In the holes that didn't have rebar I installed bolts to attach my 2x6 bottom plate. I used 2x6s downstairs and 2x4s upstairs.
I live in California and have been through numerous earth quakes and nothing has shifted or cracked.
Anyway you gave a lot of good tips to everybody.
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I'm really enjoying the background music. It's not distracting at all.
Love the channel and look forward to the next. Thinking about Building a 12 by 12 this summer
Why are the floor osb panels upside down?
I like how you have us a cost for the materials none have done that so that was great and I won't have to guess how much I'm going to spend
Except the price of lumber is 3x the price of that now due to COVID….
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Question, how long were the nails you used?
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Thanks good job
Good video! I'm doing a 10x12 shed and just getting ready to start the floor. I haven't got the lumber yet but I may be using pressure treated 2x6's for my floor. Is it necessary to use treated lumber for the joists?
I was also wondering this, in the plans I purchased it said if i'm using skids I would need pressure treated lumber for the floor joists, but in this video, they did not use PT wood for all of the joists. Wondering if the extra expense is actually necessary.
I noticed in some of these shed floor framing videos that some people are using screws and some are using the nail gun. Is it just personal preference or are there advantages for one over the other?
screws are stronger, but overall a bit more expensive.
Mostly preference. Nails are generally easier to work with on framing.
Depends somewhat on the kinds of loads involved. Shannon on the HouseImprovements channel says nails have more sheer strength than screws, so he recommends nails. Bob Vila says "Nails are often preferred for structural joining, including framing walls, because they are more flexible under pressure, whereas screws can snap." Screws would better resist a "pulling apart" force of course.
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Why do you shave off 3 inches for each joist? If so, I am building a 12 x 16 Shed, should I trim off 3 inches on each joist as well for a squared joist?
Each joist attaches to the outer rim joist on each side. Lumber isn’t actually 2 inches thick, it’s 1.5 inches thick. So if you want a base that’s exactly 10 feet across, you’d need to account for the extra 1.5” these rim joists add on each end of the inner joists. 1.5 x 2 = 3 inches.
Do you have a video of how you did your base?
Just 15 1/4 put a nail and go 16
did very well build a shed
Hi your comment about special screws for pressure treated timber! Why are they needed instead of normal screws? Cheers
Pressure treated wood is corrosive to regular nails and screws. Screw's and nails designed for pressure treated wood will have a coating that resists rising and the corrosive nature of the lumber.
Should the joists be pressure treated?
He did place the joists on pressure treated skids. I rimmed out my own shed with pressure treated due to some weather exposure. I used non treated for the interior joists though. Great build .
Great video! Looking forward to the next one :)
Thank you! :)
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It's coming together. Looking good sir
Thank you 😀
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I noticed you didn't use blocking between the joists. What size floor wood be the minimum for blocking between the joists?
If I didn't attach the joists to the skids then I would have done some blocking.
@@AdventuresInDIYcan I skip the 4x4 runners and block the joists? I want to try and lower the height of the floor. I'll also be using a gravel foundation.
Was playing a drinking game called "Joist." It was the quickest game ever played. Blackout out before the video ended. Fyi, you drink everytime he said joists 😂😂. Besides that, awesome video!
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How much money in total would this be for lumber
This Aug. 2020 I bought 8 2x8s, 8 2 x 10's , 3 12 x 14ft, 14 joist hangers, 2 3 board beam holders, 6 sheets of 5/8 plywood (one side finished), plus strong tie bolts, nails, primer and paint, for about $600 (delivered) With this I will do a 12 1/2 ft x 8 1/2 ft (about a 106 sq. ft) loft. Lumber prices have increased this summer, as production declined and demand increased.
Actually getting ready to put my shed up and had no idea how to do the floor. Thanks a lot !
Is that pt woods ?
Pressure treated 4x4s that the framing sits on
Great info! Would you know what degree of cut I would need on both ends to fit my 2x6 true A-frame shed rafters (shingles from top to bottom) to the floor and the 2x6 ridge board at the top on a 12'x12' floor? Like both sides of the 'A' are the rafters.
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I shouted over to my neighbor the details and progress of your video, which I thought was very, very good. This guy, who calls himself "The Swiper", when you mention that it would be all right to toenail the joists instead of using the right angle braces, said, "tell him 'Hey jerk, get your ten inch twisted wallet out of your ass and buy the Simpson Strong ties - and grow the blank up!'" I said, "'Swiper'" he in fact, ended up using, mostly, the strong Ties". The Swiper says, "Toenailing, is for impatient kitty Schoolboys who have to rush off to have their mommy help them take a wee wee". Anyway, I liked the video.
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