Thanks for reminding us that we’re only human, and that along our journey in learning to do things the right way, it’s ok to make a mistake here and there.
I have to say you really impressed me with this series… not that my opinion really matters but in that I watch nothing but woodworking, difficult to traditional joinery for furniture and construction with fencing and structures is a favorite like sheds, insulated cat and dog houses to chicken coops… for me it’s absolutely fascinating and incredibly relevant as I need several sheds of different sizes and I’m currently building a homeless kitty house for the abandoned cats in my neighborhood. I’m very behind on my cat house as it’s getting really cold. Anyways I watch so much content and have enough experience that I can see your tips go above and beyond the typical shed build video. In fact I watched your concrete bathroom vanity top on what not to do ;) jk it was very helpful and I was able to build a perfectly fitting form, pour one time and it turned out pretty good for never having made a concrete top ever and that was with your guidance which again was very detailed much like this series on your shed! FYI, from a mistake I made careful with using too much caulk or a heavy bead as I had to sand, grind and try to smooth out my terrible uneven edges all because I wanted a heavy round over… don’t do it lol! Pls keep going, I would love to see you venture into harder joinery. Especially with furniture builds joinery like bridle joints, etc. are absolutely stunning. Thanks for this series
So happy to see a video from you and then realized I never got a notification for the floor so had to go find it and get it watched first. Was like a bonus, 2 videos at once. I really enjoy your builds, you are so good at explaining the process. Thanks.
Thanks! Yeah I've been wondering about that...I think my time off has made the almighty algorithm upset and it isn't sending them out because my views are down the last few videos unfortunately. But I'm glad you found them now. Take care
Weird. UA-cam sends me zero notifications from your channel over the last couple of months. I stumble across the shed floor video in a search and realize there are a pile more of your vids to watch. Nice surprise! Thanks for the share, man. Loving the DIY shed videos, especially.
Really? See what the heck. I've noticed that there haven't been notifications going out and it's been hurting me. Whatever, I'm glad you found them anyways. Thanks for watching and reaching out!
Hey there, I have watched half a dozen shed build videos, and you taught me something new with yours. The trick to place the very bowed stud on the outside in order to screw it into the other wall, to straighten it, is a technique I would probably not have thought on my own. Thanks.
Great work again. I commented on your last shed build after building my shed based on your design. I also got a lot of grief from family members about using OSB on the external walls. Guess what... my shed still looks as good as ever even after 2 Scottish winters. I made sure there was plenty of paint on it to protect the thing. Thanks again Jesse!
Thanks very much! Glad to hear you're still here and commenting, I appreciate it. Oh man, people love to throw shad about something they have probably used wrong in the past and had a bad experience with. But I'm glad to hear it's still looking good proving them all wrong lol. Thanks for reaching out, take care!
One thing I appreciate about your videos is you get right down to buisness. You sprinkle your jokes and commentary all along the video. While others talk bs for 15 minutes before they actually get to it. Thanks.
Anytime, glad you like it. I find there is a time and place for stuff like that in certain videos, but straight up tutorial style videos like this, not so much.
I'm a contractor. In the northern US, you should put a concrete foundation, 42" or code or a slab. You can do the old way and nail by hand for the walls. Painted OSB and plywood lasts about the same, 5-15 years in the northern US. Vinyl siding lasts 20-35 years, steel is 50+. There are others.
just finished watching your osb shed from about 3 yrs ago. pro's and con's of that one compared to this? i see the siding is still osb but your roof is different?
We have a nail gun but I’d still use a drill. The difference in sheer strength is immaterial for a shed - there’s not a lot of force/load in my opinion to make a difference, & I’m prone to wanting to enlarge/change door location or size, etc.
For my shed, I planned on using Smart siding. Everything Lowes had in stock was crap! Edges gouged out and front side a mess with scrapes and gouges. The big box stores don't care if they sell you junk.
Love the video but one question ... Why do you use screws instead of a framing nail gun? I was going to build my shed using my framing nail gun, is there a reason I shouldn't use a nail gun?
Thanks. Not at all. I just used screws where i could and nails where I needed. The vast majority of homeowners don't have a nail gun, but most have a drill so that's why I did it. You can nail the whole thing together if you have it. Good luck on yours
Yes rain will cause it to swell up and fall apart. If using OSB, use oil based paint, it will seal the OSB. My shed has lasted over 5 years and still rock solid.
As long as it's treated and covered correctly, it'll be fine. Follow along for the rest of the build, and check my last shed series to see how it's lasted
We used similar siding (same thing but no grooves) on board & batten walls on our house then my hubs deployed & it’s been 3 years just with the factory primer & no issues. We definitely are going to paint but I’m impressed with this.
Absolutely, as long as it's a couple coats and fully sealed up. Check out the last shed playlist to see how it went and how it held up over time if you want, I have a 3 year update video. Good luck on yours!
That's why I tried to get ahead of it in the video by explaining it. I switch when needed though between the 2 as required. But believe me they have. The first video in this series I explained they why and how come
Amazing! Very knowledgeable commentary with a hint of humour, which got me chuckling 😂, and yes, I did learn something . Thank you for the video.
Thanks for reminding us that we’re only human, and that along our journey in learning to do things the right way, it’s ok to make a mistake here and there.
I appreciate you for breaking down on how to build a shed. I took your advice and now building a pigeon loft. Video coming soon. Thank you
I’m crying at 0:04 😂😂😂 it’s like that sometimes lifting those up!
That's exactly how it is lol
I'll be building a yard shed for the mower and tools next year- this is a great video series to rewatch when I get to that point. Thank you!
Awesome, thanks! Good luck when the time comes
me, too
I have to say you really impressed me with this series… not that my opinion really matters but in that I watch nothing but woodworking, difficult to traditional joinery for furniture and construction with fencing and structures is a favorite like sheds, insulated cat and dog houses to chicken coops… for me it’s absolutely fascinating and incredibly relevant as I need several sheds of different sizes and I’m currently building a homeless kitty house for the abandoned cats in my neighborhood. I’m very behind on my cat house as it’s getting really cold. Anyways I watch so much content and have enough experience that I can see your tips go above and beyond the typical shed build video. In fact I watched your concrete bathroom vanity top on what not to do ;) jk it was very helpful and I was able to build a perfectly fitting form, pour one time and it turned out pretty good for never having made a concrete top ever and that was with your guidance which again was very detailed much like this series on your shed! FYI, from a mistake I made careful with using too much caulk or a heavy bead as I had to sand, grind and try to smooth out my terrible uneven edges all because I wanted a heavy round over… don’t do it lol! Pls keep going, I would love to see you venture into harder joinery. Especially with furniture builds joinery like bridle joints, etc. are absolutely stunning. Thanks for this series
So happy to see a video from you and then realized I never got a notification for the floor so had to go find it and get it watched first. Was like a bonus, 2 videos at once. I really enjoy your builds, you are so good at explaining the process. Thanks.
Thanks! Yeah I've been wondering about that...I think my time off has made the almighty algorithm upset and it isn't sending them out because my views are down the last few videos unfortunately. But I'm glad you found them now. Take care
Weird. UA-cam sends me zero notifications from your channel over the last couple of months. I stumble across the shed floor video in a search and realize there are a pile more of your vids to watch.
Nice surprise! Thanks for the share, man. Loving the DIY shed videos, especially.
Really? See what the heck. I've noticed that there haven't been notifications going out and it's been hurting me. Whatever, I'm glad you found them anyways. Thanks for watching and reaching out!
Hey there, I have watched half a dozen shed build videos, and you taught me something new with yours. The trick to place the very bowed stud on the outside in order to screw it into the other wall, to straighten it, is a technique I would probably not have thought on my own. Thanks.
Anytime, glad I could help!
Great work again. I commented on your last shed build after building my shed based on your design. I also got a lot of grief from family members about using OSB on the external walls. Guess what... my shed still looks as good as ever even after 2 Scottish winters. I made sure there was plenty of paint on it to protect the thing. Thanks again Jesse!
Thanks very much! Glad to hear you're still here and commenting, I appreciate it. Oh man, people love to throw shad about something they have probably used wrong in the past and had a bad experience with. But I'm glad to hear it's still looking good proving them all wrong lol. Thanks for reaching out, take care!
I am really enjoying this new shed series. Great production quality, attention to detail and clarity when explaining it all. Awesome work, Jesse!
Thanks very much. Glad you enjoy it!
One thing I appreciate about your videos is you get right down to buisness. You sprinkle your jokes and commentary all along the video. While others talk bs for 15 minutes before they actually get to it. Thanks.
Anytime, glad you like it. I find there is a time and place for stuff like that in certain videos, but straight up tutorial style videos like this, not so much.
Great work ! Hi to Dad . Lots of good info. For us none professionals
Thanks very much! I'm glad you found it all useful. I'll let him know you say hi lol
Thanks! I think your videos are very helpful!
Thank you so much! I appreciate it and am glad you like them
Jess you’re a beast! Man it was fun watching the walls going up…you did a great job!
Thanks man, appreciate it!
you did a great job. I learned a lot. thanks
I enjoyed this video. Thanks mate.
Anytime, thanks!
Excellent video, thank you!
Thanks!
I'm a contractor. In the northern US, you should put a concrete foundation, 42" or code or a slab. You can do the old way and nail by hand for the walls. Painted OSB and plywood lasts about the same, 5-15 years in the northern US. Vinyl siding lasts 20-35 years, steel is 50+. There are others.
Amazing work love your videos
Thank you, I appreciate it!
I found a new channel. Fantastic
It is fantastic! Welcome
Hey jesse I have a cuestión what type of screws are you using to hang the siding up
LOL, i knew when he was about to turn it that it was OSB on the other side.🤣🤣😂😂
Thank you! Man people got so butt hurt over it lol
just finished watching your osb shed from about 3 yrs ago. pro's and con's of that one compared to this? i see the siding is still osb but your roof is different?
Its kinda surprising that Kevin Owens has time to teach us how to build a shed in between matches.
I'm sitting here actually laughing while I type this, bravo
I've been trying to think who this man reminds me of. 😂 That's it!
So all the bottom plates of the walls simply go nailed into the 4 outer rims of the flooring?
As a retired framing carpenter,you did pretty good, but you still had a few flaws, but you still did good,I would've used a nail gun, good job
Most people don't have nail guns so I tried to keep it approachable with how the vast majority of homeowners would build it. Thanks tho
Retired doesn't mean good
We have a nail gun but I’d still use a drill. The difference in sheer strength is immaterial for a shed - there’s not a lot of force/load in my opinion to make a difference, & I’m prone to wanting to enlarge/change door location or size, etc.
For my shed, I planned on using Smart siding. Everything Lowes had in stock was crap! Edges gouged out and front side a mess with scrapes and gouges. The big box stores don't care if they sell you junk.
Not usually no. I had to go to 2 stores to get all I needed
Ghanks for sharing,
Anytime
if no one else has not mentioned it, for the header, it's not the floor OSB, it is the smart paneling for the door header
You are correct. I meant wall sheeting that was cut off from overlapping the floor. But clearly not what I said. It is correct in the plans tho.
Very helpful! How much did it cost you to build this?
No prob! I have totals at the end of every video and a total build cost in the last video
Great videos !!! What do you use for editing your videos?
Thanks! I use Davinci Resolve.
Love the video but one question ... Why do you use screws instead of a framing nail gun? I was going to build my shed using my framing nail gun, is there a reason I shouldn't use a nail gun?
Thanks. Not at all. I just used screws where i could and nails where I needed. The vast majority of homeowners don't have a nail gun, but most have a drill so that's why I did it. You can nail the whole thing together if you have it. Good luck on yours
hello Nice work! Curious how tall are your walls?
Thanks! 90" overall including plates
hello, do you do customize plans? i need a shed 11x4 and 2 doors on each 4 feet laterals
Unfortunately no I don't. It would take me far too long to make them and end up costing way too much for a one off.
hey Im gonna use OSB as well for my shed but should it be a concern for rain to damage it?
Yes rain will cause it to swell up and fall apart. If using OSB, use oil based paint, it will seal the OSB. My shed has lasted over 5 years and still rock solid.
As long as it's treated and covered correctly, it'll be fine. Follow along for the rest of the build, and check my last shed series to see how it's lasted
We used similar siding (same thing but no grooves) on board & batten walls on our house then my hubs deployed & it’s been 3 years just with the factory primer & no issues. We definitely are going to paint but I’m impressed with this.
I like your style to the point….not sure why this video did not flash earlier…yes UA-cam wanted some view milage out of me first.
Thanks! Me either, I wish UA-cam would promote my videos more but it just doesn't. Either way, glad you found it!
i see you flipped your deckblocks upside down?
Just because of the double rim joists
Sooo osb on my shed I’m gonna build this weekend will be perfectly fine with paint?🤔😂
Absolutely, as long as it's a couple coats and fully sealed up. Check out the last shed playlist to see how it went and how it held up over time if you want, I have a 3 year update video. Good luck on yours!
Nice now my turn 😂 🙏
Perfect! Good luck on yours
What are the dimensions of the shed?
8'x10'
Suprised no one grilled you on using screws vs nail gun for sheer strength.
That's why I tried to get ahead of it in the video by explaining it. I switch when needed though between the 2 as required. But believe me they have. The first video in this series I explained they why and how come
The difference in sheer strength is immaterial for a structure this size. Minimal load/force - long screws are fine.
Wet noodle!!! 🤣
It is! lol
Cost?
Cost breakdown at the end of every video and a total breakdown in the last video
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O.k. I called your mistake as you did it. You can ask my wife. What doI get for a prize?
I dunno, I'll have to ask...I can't be sure lol I wish I could give some sort of prize
Your prize is a free subscription to this channel! 😂
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You cheated, your dad helped! Just saying!
Just to lift the one wall because he was there lol