Shed/Shop Building

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Depending on what you do out there, the OSB may hold up for a while. I would prime it on both sides before installation with a good wood primer and then finish it with a porch floor/deck paint. It's pretty rugged.

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Just did a 10 x 14 potting, storage shed with osb floor!:thumbsup:
 
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I tried to attach pic to my 1st post but it took me some time to relearn :confused2: how to resize them!

Here the better half's Potting shed!


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moored4 great looking shed man!
anyone have any good ideas for getting the roof sheething on the roof? my pitch is very steep, a perfect 45 degree infact. I had a friend help me to the worst of one side today and even with his help it was pretty rough. tomorrow im flying solo and i have to do the other side, this side i can not get the FEL up to so the sheets will have to be pulled up. 4 full sheets of this new to me osb with a metal reflective surface that is supose to help with heat.
 
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I put a pair of stops on the ends of my rafters that would spin. They were horizontal till I got the 1st sheet up on top and then I spun them to the vertical and that held it in place till I lined it up with the edge and then nailed it down in place, Like a latch on a rabbit hutch. Then I put a 2x4 up as a stop and was able to get 3 sheets up at a time, saved on trips up and down the ladder.
 
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put the last piece of trim on tonight, i will post some pics in the next couple days.
 
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workinallthetime, is your building supported only at the corners? Any bounce at all in the floor? What are you planning to keep in the building? I am getting ready to build a similar shed and was planning on 2x8 lumber on top of 4x6 runners, which were to be on 12 piers - now, I'm thinking I may be overkilling this a bit.
 
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moored4 great looking shed man!
anyone have any good ideas for getting the roof sheething on the roof? my pitch is very steep, a perfect 45 degree infact. I had a friend help me to the worst of one side today and even with his help it was pretty rough. tomorrow im flying solo and i have to do the other side, this side i can not get the FEL up to so the sheets will have to be pulled up. 4 full sheets of this new to me osb with a metal reflective surface that is supose to help with heat.

I built my house with that type of decking. It has made a HUGE difference in my attic temperature. We threw up a shed at the same time, but used standard OSB without the barrier applied because I didnt have enough scrap of that board after the house was done and the shed was an afterthought.

The summer temp difference between the attic and the shed is over 30 degrees with the shed being hotter.
 
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workinallthetime, is your building supported only at the corners? Any bounce at all in the floor? What are you planning to keep in the building? I am getting ready to build a similar shed and was planning on 2x8 lumber on top of 4x6 runners, which were to be on 12 piers - now, I'm thinking I may be overkilling this a bit.


that was the biggest mistake i made and its a biggie. there are blocks at each corner and the middle for a total of 6. I bought this book and took my design for the blocking straight from it, rrrrrrr i not happy. floor bounces and there has allready been some sag from the middle to the corners. I have several 16 foot bridge tembers that i plan on suporting it with if it gets any worse.
the plans also said nothig about cripples between the floor joist and those need to be there also uggg live and learn. I have built many decks and never had a problem, should have went with what i knew not what a book said.

each block has 12" of compacted pea size gravel under it along with a 12x12x1.5 concrete paver then the blocks are on top of that. The reason i used this type of foundation is so that i could avoid a permit due to im very close to neighbors fence and various other reasons. with the structure not attached to the gound we can build whatever whereever. If i had the $ and was going to do it all over again i would set post in concrete 24" deep and build from that.
how big are you going to build yours?
 
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camera in my phone, not the greatest but you get the idea
 

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