Before and Current photos of shed project.

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  • CrkdLtr

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    Just thought I'd share some pictures of a project I'm working on.

    Any suggestions or advise for how best to attack the roof felting/shingling on this tall mamma jamma?

    Highly considering picking up a few hombre's from Home Depot to do this deed. ha ha.

    Thanks.

    Before:
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    Current:
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    Album:
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    Emperor

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    I see there are no HOA restrictions in your neighborhood. :D

    That's a hell of a shed. I like the double wide doors for the lawntractor or 4 wheelers.

    Borrow some scaffolding from a buddy, or rent a stack.
     

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    I see there are no HOA restrictions in your neighborhood. :D

    That's a hell of a shed. I like the double wide doors for the lawntractor or 4 wheelers.

    Borrow some scaffolding from a buddy, or rent a stack.

    I think I might be able to make up some back yard scaffolding. I've got several pieces of 12' 2x6's that I am going to stand up vertically and tie in to the studs of the shed with 3 foot pieces of 2x6. Spread them out about every 4 feet and then use some 2x8's or 2x10s over the 4 feet spread to work with as scaffolding.
     

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    S**t man, that's not too shabby!

    Tell us what this cost you from start to finish when you are thorugh buying materials.

    And for the record, you are as good a carpenter as those who claimed to be carpenters, that I used to work with when I was a kid. ;)
     

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    Whoever is sitting down, needs a hammer and needs to get back to work. :)

    That's the Mrs. You tell her. :nono::noes:

    S**t man, that's not too shabby!

    Tell us what this cost you from start to finish when you are thorugh buying materials.

    And for the record, you are as good a carpenter as those who claimed to be carpenters, that I used to work with when I was a kid. ;)

    I reclaimed a lot of lumber and have bought a lot of new lumber. All 2x4 studs were reclaimed from my old shop. Just to build the skids, floor, framing, sheeting, roofing and such I will have spent close to $2k +/- a couple hundred.

    Like I was telling the Mrs. This would have cost $5k to $7k to have someone build it for me and will increase the property value by $10k easy. :D
     

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    Just when I felt slightly proud of my cedar lean-to/log store, I see this. lol

    Beautiful work man. You are most definitely a carpenter!
     

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    Looks great! I wish I had done the roof like that when I built my 12x16. Would be nice to have that much more space overhead.
     

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    Nice!
    I have a 14x14 we built, with an 8' ceiling on the lower level, and a 7 ft ceiling to the peak on the upper.
    Next one will be off the ground like yours.
     

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