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Hey i have a question, does it need to have a trim piece at the bottom of the shed? Like at the bottom edge of the shed all around it. Ive seem some bigger structures that have it and some that dont. Is it optional or what? Does water get in between the trim piece?
I thought this was very well done, on my shed I am going to fit each piece then paint all sides and edges before installation to prevent rot . or at least slow it down.
HELP ME please!!!. I purchased a 30L travel trailer. I am redoing the roof and found out everything has been framed with 2x2 pieces. My goal was to build a pitched gable above the RV so I could have a loft inside. I was going to be using 2x6 can anyone give me recommendations on if I'm able to use 2x4 or 2x6 as my rafter since the wall framing is only 2x2. Idk what to do please help
Two questions. One, is the fascia board you used a composite wood or all wood? Two, what type of metal piece did you put between the siding on the gable ends?
I can't find the right dimensions for the smart side trim near me. All I can find is 1x6x8. Is it ok if I use other wood for the trim? The smart side is cheaper but unfortunately they only have that length. Or could I buy the smartside and then cut it to the right width and then add 2 inches to with some scrap? Any thoughts =)?
Ben Silverman Good question. You can have the salesperson order in 16' lengths. If you don't want to wait for that yes you can install a 2 inch piece and caulk the joint. This happens all the time on larger structures like houses.Yes you can use regular wood for trim. Just make sure it has several good coats of paint. Thanks for the great question!
+Winston Jordan Yes it can be done in a weekend. It really depends on the skill level. Professional framers that is building sheds regularly can do it in about 10 hours if all the materials are there, without paint.
I was wondering if, when installing smartside 38, do I need to cut off the shiplaps at the corner butt joints? It was kinda hard to tell on your previous video, but maybe I am over-thinking it. I checked LP Products website and downloaded their installation pdf, but there is no mention of it. I would think so, but would appreciate your thoughts
No, the corners are covered by trim. And it will make the on center spacing off. The most important things are that the panels are square with the studs and that the joints meet on the center of a wall stud. Thanks for the great question.
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It is LP Smart side Trim. It is essentially a O.S.B. wood fiber material. So it does not split or warp. It also comes pre primed so it saves in painting.
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@uniqueaddress Its most certainly a preference. The function of said shed is gonna be just fine, sure. But having this large thing in the middle of my yard, I want it to look good too. I would also use a full length board to go across instead of slapping whatever seemed to fit. So while yes, its a preference, and yes its just a shed, but it would be something large and stand-outish in my yard. If you're going through all the effort to make a nice shed, why not ... make it nice?
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This video series has been HUGE for me. Not sure I could have gotten as far as I have without these.
I'm building my kids treehouse and needed some pointers as I'm not a tradesman. Your videos are excellent - you show all the 'gotchas' and explain it with great videography and no bs that is found on so many other videos. Thanks so much. Subscribed!
It seems like every time i get on UA-cam to find an instructional video...i end up watching yours. Nice job guys!
Thanks for watching and commenting!
Hey everyone, the greatest results that ive had was by using the Wilfs Shed Formula (just google it) definately the most helpful info i've followed.
Thanks for the help. Really appreciate it.
Noticed that you are wearing a shirt with the Hawaiian islands cool. Really cool and well explained videos, thumbs up.
+808chileboys Brother!
Can you link a site where we can shop for that type of corner trim ?...thx.
Great videos. Thanks very much.
Marcus Hurt Thanks for your kind words!
Nice video series! What size/length nails did you use in the nail gun on the siding and trim?
Thanks for your time.
Ron
So how wide of a piece of trim are you cutting from that t11
What type of nails did you use?
This guys a pro spacer with those nails... not measuring and they look perfect as he's nailing them lol
Hello! What is the material that you are embroidering the structure? Thanks in advance for your reply!
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Hey i have a question, does it need to have a trim piece at the bottom of the shed? Like at the bottom edge of the shed all around it. Ive seem some bigger structures that have it and some that dont. Is it optional or what? Does water get in between the trim piece?
It is optional. It does look good.
I thought this was very well done, on my shed I am going to fit each piece then paint all sides and edges before installation to prevent rot . or at least slow it down.
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HELP ME please!!!. I purchased a 30L travel trailer. I am redoing the roof and found out everything has been framed with 2x2 pieces. My goal was to build a pitched gable above the RV so I could have a loft inside. I was going to be using 2x6 can anyone give me recommendations on if I'm able to use 2x4 or 2x6 as my rafter since the wall framing is only 2x2. Idk what to do please help
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Cool video! Did you use OSB for the fascia? is it 1/2 thick? Thank you.
What kinda lumber is used for the trim? I like that textured finish.
It looks to be pink ivory but it could also be African black wood
It looks like LP Smartside trim.
Pretty sure it’s an engineered/composite planks that he’s using. You wouldn’t get a grain like that from sawn timber
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Two questions. One, is the fascia board you used a composite wood or all wood? Two, what type of metal piece did you put between the siding on the gable ends?
It’s a z-channel flashing meant to deflect water away from the joint.
I can't find the right dimensions for the smart side trim near me. All I can find is 1x6x8. Is it ok if I use other wood for the trim? The smart side is cheaper but unfortunately they only have that length. Or could I buy the smartside and then cut it to the right width and then add 2 inches to with some scrap? Any thoughts =)?
Ben Silverman Good question. You can have the salesperson order in 16' lengths. If you don't want to wait for that yes you can install a 2 inch piece and caulk the joint. This happens all the time on larger structures like houses.Yes you can use regular wood for trim. Just make sure it has several good coats of paint. Thanks for the great question!
How much did the whole project costs?? And what's the size of the shed
I am building an 8x14 shed out of all my own purchased material(not a shed set)and its costing me close to $1200-1800
How long did this take you to complete? Man hours? A weekend?
+Winston Jordan Yes it can be done in a weekend. It really depends on the skill level. Professional framers that is building sheds regularly can do it in about 10 hours if all the materials are there, without paint.
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Thanks for the video series, they have been very helpful. Are those Utah mountains?
Jason Ostler Yes, Utah!
Nice video, but don't overdrive the nails on the smart trim. You will void the warranty if you do.
Approximately how much was the total cost of this shed?
This shed cost about $1500.00 including the paint.:)
I was wondering if, when installing smartside 38, do I need to cut off the shiplaps at the corner butt joints?
It was kinda hard to tell on your previous video, but maybe I am over-thinking it. I checked LP Products website and downloaded their installation pdf, but there is no mention of it. I would think so, but would appreciate your thoughts
No, the corners are covered by trim. And it will make the on center spacing off. The most important things are that the panels are square with the studs and that the joints meet on the center of a wall stud.
Thanks for the great question.
iCreatables thanks for your quick reply
Do you have anything showing vinyl siding installation?
I've always tried to figure out how to build a shed for my kids. I tried several plans but always got stuck along the way. I'm glad I found this Ryan's shed plans [ Go Here >>> *WoodBlueprints. Com* ]. It has made the work become as easy and simple as I never thought it will be. Thank you Ryan!?
where do you buy the materials....wall panels
Home stores or a lumber yard. Thanks for watching.
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what kind of trim is this? pvc? wood?
It is an O.S.B. composite board made by LP. Smartside.
LP Smart trim...OSB that's stamped and pre primed
whats the trim your using
It is LP Smart side Trim. It is essentially a O.S.B. wood fiber material. So it does not split or warp. It also comes pre primed so it saves in painting.
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I have always tried to figure out how to build a shed for my kids. I tried several plans but always got stuck along the way. I'm glad I found this Ryan's shed plans [ Go Here >>> *WoodBlueprints. Com* ]. It has made the work become as easy and simple as I never thought it will be. Thank you Ryan!?
Too busy to miter corners?
@uniqueaddress yes. The correct way and the incorrect way.
@uniqueaddress Its most certainly a preference. The function of said shed is gonna be just fine, sure. But having this large thing in the middle of my yard, I want it to look good too. I would also use a full length board to go across instead of slapping whatever seemed to fit. So while yes, its a preference, and yes its just a shed, but it would be something large and stand-outish in my yard. If you're going through all the effort to make a nice shed, why not ... make it nice?
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