acafro
08-01-2016, 11:05 AM
After last season of being a slave to the weather, and light, I decided to save up some cash and build myself a sugarshack.
The design is an 8'x12' shed. I am currently renting and wanted it to have enough space to work in but narrow enough to drag up a trailer when we leave.
In an effort to save a little bit of money I decided to frame the building with 2x4s instead of paying for the rough cut lumber I really wanted, turns out I saved about $300 by using 2x4s. I was able to buy "camp grade" tongue and grove pine for the siding. And used 1x8x12 for the floor. I built a platform out of 2x6 pressure treated lumber.
I framed the roof out and incorporate a 6' long by 2' wide cupola. I only have a 2x4 set up but with the way I keep upgrading I figure I'll need the larger cupola.
Here are some pictures.
Platform 1x6 PT
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160801/400962eec815285c942d8c02485c820a.jpg
Framed out 2x4x8
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160801/2c0b1c38acc1295754bfc7e99e1b5cfc.jpg
Added roof rafters, leaving s space for the bottom of the cupola. 8 pitch roof.
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160801/19186f71713a3f1e652629c0ea9b4a32.jpg
Framed out the cupola and added rafters. 3 feet from the bottom frame, makes in about 2 and a half feet above the roofline.
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160801/e2b5ded9d5b0dc99c4f52e79d645737c.jpg
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The design is an 8'x12' shed. I am currently renting and wanted it to have enough space to work in but narrow enough to drag up a trailer when we leave.
In an effort to save a little bit of money I decided to frame the building with 2x4s instead of paying for the rough cut lumber I really wanted, turns out I saved about $300 by using 2x4s. I was able to buy "camp grade" tongue and grove pine for the siding. And used 1x8x12 for the floor. I built a platform out of 2x6 pressure treated lumber.
I framed the roof out and incorporate a 6' long by 2' wide cupola. I only have a 2x4 set up but with the way I keep upgrading I figure I'll need the larger cupola.
Here are some pictures.
Platform 1x6 PT
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160801/400962eec815285c942d8c02485c820a.jpg
Framed out 2x4x8
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160801/2c0b1c38acc1295754bfc7e99e1b5cfc.jpg
Added roof rafters, leaving s space for the bottom of the cupola. 8 pitch roof.
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160801/19186f71713a3f1e652629c0ea9b4a32.jpg
Framed out the cupola and added rafters. 3 feet from the bottom frame, makes in about 2 and a half feet above the roofline.
http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20160801/e2b5ded9d5b0dc99c4f52e79d645737c.jpg
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