Thanks for the input. I have a basic knowledge of framing as I have
watched it being done and torn down enough walls to have seen up close
how it is supossed to be done (and how it shouldn't be done!). I have
banged some nails here and there over the year so on the basics I should
be ok.
I would bet that I have more than enough 2x4s salvaged for a small shed.
I should have close to 500 board feet saved up as some day I hope to
reframe (refinish) my basement once I have drain tile put in. (I have
been doing the wood salvage thing for several years and the offices
downstairs from us have been redone twice in the last year and a half.)
Thanks again.
Tim
On Fri, May 20, 2011 at 8:00 AM, Steve Shipley wrote:
> At 06:54 AM 5/20/2011 -0400, Tim wrote:
>> Yea, more details & info would have helped as, for the most part, I
>> didn't get any answers I could use. So....
>>
>> I have just about all the materials I might need from salvaging the
>> 2x4s from dumpsters (mostly here outside the building I work in) when
>> office spaces were renovated and the walls were just torn down and
>> all the wood tossed. I have both plywood and sheets of OSB either
>> given to me (plywood) or liberated from the materials left on my
>> property by the roofers. I also have a rool of roofing paper left by
>> the previous owner of my house. All I will really need to buy is
>> nails or screws, glue, and shingles. Possible siding material if I go
>> that route. Although I have several gallons of paint bought on the
>> cheap in the 'mistake' paint section at local hardware/home
>> improvement stores. I think I even have a window I could use if I
>> wanted to go that route.
>>
>> The shed will be used to free up space in the garage so I have more
>> room to do the important stuff: working on the Datsuns. I would store
>> the mower, snow blower, yard tools, chicken wire rolls, tomatoe
>> cages, and what not else for outside work. I would think it would not
>> have to be much bigger than 10x10 or 10x15 or so.
>>
>> I have absolutely NO design skills. I need (and read) instructions,
>> plans, etc. Hence my want for a set of cheap (preferrably free)
>> plans. I didn't think about the library. I suppose I could use that
>> as a fall back option.
>>
>> So, any opinions on cheap or free plans? Anyone? Anyone? Bueller?
>> Bueller? Has any one seen Jeff Spicoli?
>
> If you're building from salvaged materials using 2x4s, this is a
> typical framing diagram.
> http://bit.ly/ji3u2E
> You are going to need 4 walls, framed on the ground, sheathed on the
> ground, then tilted up.
> Eric J Russell's post described how to make a home made roof truss.
> We haven't discussed floors or foundations.
>
> If you know how to frame, then an 8 foot wall, 10 feet long, built of
> 2x4s, 16 inches on center is easy.
> (Easy for you, I'm old and slow) Using the diagram, you build 4 walls
> and tilt em up. The corner
> detail isn't shown, go to the library to see that detail.
>
> I suspect you haven't framed before and you need to learn how to
> layout and frame a wall.
> Get to the library or even better, see if someone will allow you to
> watch how it's done.
> Plans won't teach you the building trades, once you know the basics of
> framing, you won't
> need plans. (Though I bet you haven't salvaged enough materials yet)
>
> Steve
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