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Shed Building 2.0Custom 8’ by 8’ by 8’ Shed Plans
Designed for
Sheds of Hope
Shed provided by Local Churches for Sheds of HopeDesigned by John Browne
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Page 2Building Sheds for Disaster Victims
Sheds of Hope Teams have built over 1000 sheds for families. You can help during the next di-saster. Here’s a way that your group can help, whether it’s in Oklahoma or your own community.
Any Size Group or Church Can HelpShedsOfHope.com is providing a free plan to help groups pre-build panels for sheds that can be assembled by teams at the disaster site. The plan will enable you to cut, prepare, and assemble 2, 4, or 6 sheds at a time, depending on how many helpers you can gather. A church parking lot is an ideal location for doing the work. Just build and flat-stack the panels for each shed.
A material list is provided and the church or group can order these materials from their lo-cal lumber yards. The idea is to build the sections, floor, walls and roof trusses. These can be shipped flat to a disaster site and assembled on site. You can arrange for Sheds of Hope to pick up and transport the pre-built panels to the site, where volunteers will assemble them on the homeowner’s property.
Step 1. Download a Free PDF Shed Kit instructions from ShedsOfHope.com. This will provide you with…
The material order list for 1 or 2 shedsInstructions on how to build your shed at your churchInstructions on how to set up the shed at the site
Step 2. Have a fund raiser for the sheds (allow)Material for 1 Shed allow $1,100 + $200 for pick-up and delivery – total $1,300Material for 2 Sheds allow $2,200 + $250 for pick-up and delivery – total $2,450Material for 4 Sheds allow $4,400 + $300 for pick-up and delivery – total $4,700
Step 3. Arrange a work day at the church. 8 to 16 people who know what they are doing could build 2 sheds in a day. Don’t try and do too much in one day.
Get a Group to Build Sheds
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Page 3Organize Teams of 6 to 8 People for Each Shed
1 person to help organize the material during cutting and measuring1 person to do the cutting (measure twice cut once.) This should only be done by someone who knows what they are doing – This is NOT a training day to help people learn how to use a Miter Saw!!!!!!1 person reading out the instructions for the people putting the parts together (a seat with an um-brella and cold drink would also be needed for this person)4 or 5 building the parts for each shed
Tools Needed That Can Be Shared by All Teams1 Miter Saw (you could set up and share this for all the teams). Remember: This should only be used by someone who knows what they are doing – This is NOT a training day to help people learn how to use a Miter Saw!!!!!!1 skill saw (at least one for all the teams to share) This should only be used by someone who know what they are doing – This is NOT a training day to help people learn how to use a skill saw!!!!!!
Tools Needed Per TeamEveryone have their own tape measure and pencil5 drills with battery chargers and a 2in T25 driver bit 2 hand squares2 hammersChalk lineLevel
Before Moving ForwardMake sure you are using the latest version of John’s Shed Instructions. This is a work in progress. Check the version number on this booklet with the one on https://shedsofhope.com
Let’s talk! Share the Love…John Browne
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Tools Needed To Pre-Cut Material List
2 People who know how to use a Miter Saw
2 People who know how to use a Circular Saw
Use All Tools According to the Guidelines in the Owner’s Manual
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When you see this Blue Bar across the top of the page this indicates
a BREAK in the process.
1. Take a water break...
2. Make notes that may help improve the building sequence for
yourselves and others
3. When finished with the shed, please send your
notes and recommendations to [email protected]
Helping to Improve the Building Process
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Start and End with PrayerGive God thanks for
His grace and your ability to work on this project today
Give God thanks for
Safety of all in traveling to get to the site today
Give God thanks for
The weather
Ask God’s Blessing on
the people who will receive this shed
Ask God’s Blessing on
All who work on this shed and that we will serve each other
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Order List For...
Treated Lumber - Flooring 2 - 4”x6”x8’ 10 - 2”x4”x8’ 2 - 3/4”x4’x8’ AdvanTech
Non-Treated Lumber - Walls 47 - 2”x4”x8’ = Full 96” 7 - 2”x4”x10’ LP SmartSide 8 - 10mm x 4’x8’ LP Siding LP SmartTrim 11 - 1”x4”x16’ or 23 -- 8’
Roof 4 - 7/16”x4’x8’OSB 1 - Roll of 15-lb Roofing Felt (need 3-8’ pieces) 4 - 10’ Weathered Galv’d Eave Drip
Shed-in-a-Bucket 1 - 5-lb Box 1-5/8” T-25 Screws 450 Qty 1 - 5-lb Box 2-1/2” T-25 Screws 400 Qty 1 - 5-lb Box 3-1/2” T-25 Screws 250 Qty 6 - 3.5” ‘Tee’ Hinges Zinc NOTE: See picture of hinge on next page 3 - 5” Heavy Duty 1/2” Barrel Bolt Latches NOTE: See picture of hinge on next page 10 - 6” Hurricane Ties 2 - 2” T-25 Metal Power Bit 5PK 16 - 6” HeadLOK FastenMaster 3 - lbs of Roofing Nails
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Roof Shingles Provided at Set-up Site 3 - Bundles Architectural - Shingles 39-3/8” 1 - Bundle of 3-Tab - Shingles 36” Note: Need to be the same color
1 ShedTreated Lumber - Flooring 4 - 4”x6”x8’ 20 - 2”x4”x8’ 4 - 3/4”x4’x8’ AdvanTech
Non-Treated Lumber - Walls 94 - 2”x4”x8’ = Full 96” 14 - 2”x4”x10’ LP SmartSide 16 - 10mm x 4’x8’ LP Siding LP SmartTrim 22 - 1”x4”x16’ or 46 -- 8’
Roof 8 - 7/16”x4’x8’OSB 1 - Roll of 15-lb Roofing Felt (need 6-8’ pieces) 8 - 10’ Weathered Galv’d Eave Drip
Shed-in-a-Bucket 2 - 5-lb Boxes 1-5/8” T-25 Screws 900 Qty 2 - 5-lb Boxes 2-1/2” T-25 Screws 800 Qty 2 - 5-lb Boxes 3-1/2” T-25 Screws 500 Qty 12 - 3.5” ‘Tee’ Hinges Zinc NOTE: See picture of hinge on next page 6 - 5” Heavy Duty 1/2” Barrel Bolt Latches NOTE: See picture of hinge on next page 20 - 6” Hurricane Ties 4 - 2” T-25 Metal Power Bit 5-PK 32 - 6” HeadLOK FastenMaster 6 - lbs of Roofing Nails
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Roof Shingles Provided at Set-up Site 6 - Bundles Architectural - Shingles 39-3/8” 2 - Bundle of 3-Tab - Shingles 36” Note: Need to be the same color
2 Sheds
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HeadLok 6 in. Heavy Duty Flat-head Fastener
5 in. Zinc-Plated Heavy Duty 1/2” Barrel Bolt
3-1/2 in. Zinc-Plated Heavy Duty Tee Hinge
What some of the items look like
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What some of the items look like
10’ Long Weathered Galv’d Eave Drip (Metal Trim) (Look for this shape)
Z-MAX 18-Gauge Galvanized 6” Hurricane Tie
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Page 10End Trim
108-1/2" cut 90 deg both ends, partial 20 deg cut at 54-1/4" and folded in half
Only one cut is made at 20 deg on this edge
No cuts through this section
96" cut 90 deg both ends, partial 90 deg cut at 48" and folded in half
Only one cut is made at 90 deg on this edge
No cuts through this section
Side Trim
How to Cut the Eave Drip (Metal Trim)
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Cutting List for ONE (1) Shed - Page 1
Treated Lumber - 2 4x6x96Cut 2 - 4 x 6 96” long Skids
2”
45°Cut each end to these sizes
Keep the crown / hump to the top when marking the 45º cuts on each end
Get a felt tip black marker and write the name that is underlined on all cut pieces. Example: “Saw Horse”
Note: Write the Size and Name on the Top Edge of the Board. This will be very helpful when the team starts to build the parts. 1. To find the top edge of the board, first find the crown (keep the hump of the joist or stud up). If the board is straight, pick an edge. 2. Why? When the team is building the parts, they will see the name and the size on the top edge of each board -- They will know they are using the right part, and they will know they are keeping the boards with the crown up3. Most importantly - It also means that the writing will be hidden when the shed is built
Treated Lumber - 10 2x4x96Cut 1 - 2 x 4 96” long Door End Joist Cut 7 - 2 x 4 92-7/8” long JoistsCut 2 - 2 x 4 92” long Side Joist Stringers
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Page 12Non-Treated Lumber - 47 2x4x96Cut 18 - 2 x 4 72-1/2” Side Wall StudsCut 4 - 2 x 4 93-1/2” Side Top or Bottom Wall Plate
Cut 11 - 2 x 4 74” Back/Front Wall StudsCut 1 - 2 x 4 89” Back Wall Bottom PlateCut 2 - 2 x 4 96” Back/Front Wall Top PlateCut 1 - 2 x 4 65” Front Wall Door HeaderCut 8 - 2 x 4 14-1/2” Front Wall Bottom Plate
Cut 2 - 2 x 4 75-1/2” Door Jack StudsCut 4 - 2 x 4 73-3/4” Door StilesCut 6 - 2 x 4 20-7/8” Door Rails
Cut 4 - 2 x 4 93-1/2” Shelf Brackets/Transportation
(Note: cut these out of 2 x 4 x 10’)
Cut 14 - 2 x 4 Approximately 55” Rafters
Cutting List for ONE (1) Shed - Page 2
Cut all 14 Like This20O 20O
51-1/16
Then Cut 4 Like This90O1/2” Down from Top Edge
Then Cut 10 Like This90O
2” Down from Top Edge
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Cut 2 @ 94-5/16” x 3-1/2” Side Panel Top
Cut 4 @ 75” x 3-1/2” Side Panel Corner
Cut 1 @ 57” x 3-1/2” Door Inside Header
Cut 2 @ 77” x 3-1/2” Door Side Frame
Cut 2 @ 65” x 3-1/2” Door Top Frame
Cut 4 @ 76-5/8” x 3-1/2” Door Stiles
Cut 6 @ 21-1/8” x 3-1/2” Door Cross-Piece
RoofCut 3 - 4-5/8” x 96” strips of the side
of a 7/16” x 4’ x 8’ OSB sheet 1 for each side of the roof and 1 for the door (73-3/4”)
TrimCut the trim to be shipped with the shed
Cut 2 @ 55” x 3-1/2” then cut 20º on the ends
Cut 2 @ 55” x 3-1/2” then cut 20º on the ends
Cut 2 @ 76-1/4” x 3-1/2” one end at 20º to the right
Cut 2 @ 76-1/4” x 3-1/2” one end at 20º to the left
76-1/4”These are all cut with 90º ends
52-7/16”
52-7/16”
Cutting List for ONE (1) Shed - Page 3
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Cutting Siding for ONE (1) Shed - Page 4
Outside Surface UP
This is always the BOTTOM of the sheet you are about to cut
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Inside Surface DOWN
Outside Surface UP
Inside Surface DOWN
Inside Surface DOWN
Outside Surface UP
Measurements start here
Before Any Cuts Are Made: First Take a Sheet of LP SidingSet it down on a cutting table Outside Surface UP and Rabat edge down and always to the right when standing at the bottom of the table
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Cutting Siding for ONE (1) Shed - Page 5
This is always the BOTTOM of the sheet you are about to cut
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Cut 1 47-1/2”
Cut 2
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Cut 2 sets for each Side of the Shed
Cut 2
Cut 1
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Cutting Siding for ONE (1) Shed - Page 6
This is always the BOTTOM of the sheet you are about to cut
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Cut 1 47-1/2”
Cut 2
79”
Cut 2 sets for the Back and or Front of the Shed
Until now they are identical
3/4”
Cut 2
Cut 1
Note: Cut 2 is measured after Cut 1 is made
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Cutting Siding for ONE (1) Shed - Page 7
This is always the BOTTOM of the sheet you are about to cut
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Cut 1 18-5/8”
Cut 2
77”
Cut 2
Cut 1
Note: the Green Cuts have been made.We are now going to cut out the doors
Cut 1 is measured
from the green
line
Doors
Mark the TopHingeSide
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Cutting Siding for ONE (1) Shed - Page 8
This is always the BOTTOM of the sheet you are about to cut
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Cut 1 28-1/8”
Cut 2
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Cut 2
Cut 1
Cut 1 is measured
from the Hinge
sideof the Door
Doors
Mark the TopHingeSide
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Siding & Trim Templates for SmartBench
Use With Festool Saw Guide
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Side Wall Cavity ContentsWeathered Galvanized Eve Drip - Cut as shown on Page 10 These are cut out of 4 10-ft lengths (see page 9)Roofing Felt - Cut 8-ft long and rolled separately 1 Roll of 15-lb felt will be enough for 4 sheds
Put the contents below into a 1-gallon bag Roofing Nails 1-1/2” 2 1-quart bags, 1 lb in each 6” Hurricane Ties 10 wrapped together in plastic Deckmate Screws 1-5/8” 1 1-quart bag, 1-1/2 lbs in bag Deckmate Screws 2-1/2” 1 1-quart bag, 1-1/2 lbs in bag Deckmate Screws 3-1/2” 1 1-quart bag, 1 lb in bag
These are all stored inside the cavity of one of the side walls:
Attach 6 brackets 2”x4”x1/2” with a screw to the under side of the wall stud (shown in the cavity to the right)
Cut a piece of OSB plywood 72-1/4” x 13-3/4”
Loosely set the OSB plywood shown in the panel to the right into the space with the brackets.
The brack-ets can be removed when the wall is set up on site and the contents removed.
Create a cavity and place the above items in the cavity Brackets
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Roof and Wall Section Overview
1/2” End Truss2” Middle Truss
Top Edge of Truss 51-1/16”
Top Edge of Plywood Strip 48” from Top of Truss
Plywood Overhangs
3/8” or 1-1/8” if
Trim is Not Installed
Trim Along Top of Side Wall is 94-5/16” Long
Plywood Strip 4-5/8”
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Treated LumberRunners 2 - 4” x 6” x 8’
Set runners on saw horses or New Workbench. Cut the ends and mark joists layout from template
Door End
Level Saw Horses in both directions before you begin
2”
45°
96”
Flooring-When Not Useing a SmartBench
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Door End
Mark the joists on the 92” Side Joist Stringers
15-1/4”15-1/4”15-1/4”15-1/4”15-1/4”14-1/4”
Floor JoistsTreated Lumber 10 - 2” x 4” x 8’
Side Stringers Cut Two @ 92”
Joists Cut Seven @ 92-7/8”
If you have a template - Set floor joists across runners and lay out the side joists
from template, keeping the template to the door end
Note SizeStart Here
1-1/4” 2-3/4”
Line up the joists with side rail marks and fasten them with three 3-1/2” screws at
each joint. Note: keep the crown of the joist up
Door End
2-3/4”
46-1/2”45-1/2”1-1/4”
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Now line up the joists and the run-ners to the marks and fasten the joists
to runners at ^ with one 3-1/2” screw
Square the frame as needed, making sure it is level Finish attaching the joists to the frame with one 3-1/2” screw on each side
You will have to angle this screw starting half-way up the joist
Door End
18” 18”
1-1/4” 2-3/4”One 3-1/2” screw on each runner
Attaching the Joists to the Runners
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Screw a 6 in HeadLok Fastner down through each joist into the skid/runners
Attach One
2” x 4” x 96” Joist at the Door End
Door End
Before Flooring
HeadLok 6 in. Heavy Duty Flat-head Fastener
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of the plywood going across the door end; screw down with 2-1/2” screws, making sure all screws
are set and in the center of the joists
Floor Joist Direction to Plywood
*Let the Treated Plywood overhang, and screw the flooring to the joists. As you fasten last joist, measure to ensure joist and flooring are parallel.
Cut off the overhang flush with the joist. Use a chalk line and circular saw.
Sheet 1 - Set Door End
First (The End with Double Joist)
Flush All Three
Sides
Sheet 2 - Let this hang over and then trim to fit as needed (*see detail below)
Floor Joist Direction to Plywood
NOTE Door End has the Double Joist
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Start 3/4” Treated Plywood flooring at door end; flush three sides and screw down with 2-1/2” screws, making sure all screws are set and in the
center of the joists
Proceed to the flooring
Make sure to have half the joist exposed and that screws do not miss the joist. Give them a little angle.
Let the Treated Plywood overhang, and screw the flooring to the joists. As you fasten last joist, measure to ensure joist and flooring are parallel.
Cut off the overhang flush with the joist. Use a chalk line and circular saw.
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Leave the floor on the Saw HorsesThis will be your workbench for the walls and door
Now that the floor is in place, check the floor for level again -- I know it was OK the last time, but indulge me.
Remove the floor if you are using the New Workbench
The Floor is now Complete
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When you see a Blue Bar across the top of the page remember this
indicates a BREAK in the process.
WATER...Everyone!
Number of people on your team? ____
Your recommended number for the tasks so far would be ____
Look back at the instructions and make any notes that would help
others in understanding the process
Other Notes:
Helping to Improve the Building Process
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Page 301. Slide all the studs and the top or bottom plate to one edge. Fas-ten all the studs and then slide the wall across to the other side and fasten the studs - It is easier to fasten the screws with the drill at the edge.
2. Use the floor to square the frame.
3. Cut the siding for length before securing to the side walls. This way it is easier to measure the 1-1/2” top and bottom and make sure your screws find a stud.
Bonus Tip: Make a template for the 1-1/2” by taking a 2” x 4” piece of scrap about 18” long and drawing a guide-line 1-1/2” in from the edge. Use a black felt tip marker. Then you can place it against the stud, under the sheet of siding to see how far the overhang should extend.
4. Chalk line at the 1-1/2” mark and cut off the overlap after the sid-ing is secured in place.
Note: these panels can be used on either side of the shed. There is no top or bottom.
Set it to the side after you build it.
Repeat for the other side.
Four Hints for Building the Sides
1-1/2”
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B A
Edge of siding because of overlap is
Screw and Cut Diagram - Reference Page
Left Door Frame
27-7/8” wide
Right Door Frame
27-7/8” wide
B A
Side Walls
An Aside: Try to keep the Crown of the joist and studs up. This does two
things...
First, for the Floor, the weight will tend to pull the joist down and
straighten the joist.
Secondly, for the Walls, this keeps the bend of the wall in the same di-rection, which in turn will make the wall look straighter and lie flatter
on the table while working - If you have one stud bent in one direction and one stud bent in an other direc-tion when looking down the wall it may look like the waves of Troy :)
Hold from edge 3/8”
When building walls install and secure “A” first
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Build the side walls
9 Studs for each side wall 72-1/2”Top and Bottom wall plate 93-1/2”Flush end studs; center the others
Overhang plywood siding top and bottom by 1-1/2”
Follow the layout pattern and allow plywood to over hang top and bottom by 1-1/2.” Cut sides flush with outside of stud.
Cut Siding 78 1/2” long
15-3/8”
46-3/4”
15-3/8”15-3/8” 15-3/8”
46-3/4”
Note: Mesurments taken from the wall edge to centar of studs
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Cut The Gussets For The Roof TrussesUse the piece that is the cut-off after building the side walls
(It is approximatly 17 3/8” long by 48”)
Siding
This part is used for the Side Wall This part is the cut-off
Take the cut-off section approximatly 17 3/8” wide and use this for making the
Roof Truss Gussets
You will need 8 Gussets
5”
4.5”24”
8”
Note: When fixing the gussets to the trusses hold down top edge
about 1/4”
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Build The End Roof Trusses Next
18”
End Trusses: Put a mark on the floor at the center and 18” from the back end.
NOTE: Flush the rafter ends, and apply one 8” gusset to one side only.
Center line
Build 2 End Trusses
Apply ONE 8” gusset to ONE side ONLY of end trusses
Secure gusset with glue and 1-5/8” screws as needed (suggestion 6 on each side)
Hold it up 1/2” Helpful for Site Team Mark and Square a line up from the
bottom of the truss on each side at 3”
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Build The Center Roof Trusses Next
19-1/2”
Center Trusses: Put a mark on the floor at 19-1/8” from the back end. NOTE: Flush the rafter ends and apply one 8” gusset to one side; flip over
and apply another 8” gusset to the other side only.
Center line (from previous step)
Build 5 Center Trusses
Apply one 8” wide gusset to one side Flip over and apply another 8” gusset to the other side
Hold it up 2”Helpful for Site Team
Mark and Square a line up from the bottom of the truss on each side at 3”
Secure gusset with glue and 1-5/8” screws as needed (suggestion 6 on each side)
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Now for the backCut and lay out wall to back wall pattern Cut rafters and have them ready, the short filler to cover the joint above the wall plate is cut as needed.
Hold End Truss up flush with stud wall
Secure with 3-1/2” screws
RafterTop plate of stud wall
7 Studs for back wall 74”Top wall plate 96” and bottom wall plate 89”
Flush end studs on bottom wall plate; center the others
Hold back 3-1/2”
Hold back 3-1/2”
Over hang plywood siding bottom by 1-1/2”
48”48”
14-5/8”14-5/8”
14-5/8”14-5/8”
14-1/2”14-1/2”
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Hold over 1-1/2” Measure down from top 17-1/2” chalk line to top middle and cut
Repeat for other side
17-1/2”
Remove Back Section and get ready for the Front
Apply the Siding
B A
Edge of siding because of overlap is...
A
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When you see a Blue Bar across the top of the page remember this
indicates a BREAK in the process.
WATER...Everyone!
Number of people on your team? ____
Your recommended number for the tasks so far would be ____
Look back at the instructions and make any notes that would help
others in understanding the process
Other Notes:
Helping to Improve the Building Process
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Hold End Truss up flush with stud wall and secure with 3”
screws
RafterTop plate of stud wall
Now To The Door End Frame
Center a 57” wide door opening
4 Studs for door wall 74”2 Studs for door wall 75-1/2”
Top wall plate 96” and Bottom wall plate 2 @ 14-1/2”Flush end studs on Bottom wall plate
Hold back 3-1/2”
Hold back 3-1/2”
57”19-1/2”
14-1/2”14-1/2”
19-1/2”
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Fasten a 93 - 1/2” stud once the frame is built to hold the ends and the door opening at 57”.
Note this board will be removed on site and used for the shelf.
Make door brace to be removed on site
Center a 57” wide door opening
Fasten with 2 or 3
2-1/2” screws at each side
to be removed on site
Hold back 3-1/2”
Hold back 3-1/2”
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Set top door stop
Cut 1 - 3-1/2” x 3/4” LP Trim 57” longApply to the top of the 57” Door Opeing
Hold the top edge of the trim flush with the top edge of the 2” x 4” studSecure with 1-5/8” Screws
Hold back 3-1/2”
Hold back 3-1/2”
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Now To The DoorsUse 2” x 4” studs and make 2 doors
Predrill pocket holes and screw with 2-1/2” screws
27-7/8”
73-3/4”
Door
Bottom
of Door
31 5/8”
Top of Door
Predrill pocket holes
Kreg makes many different types
Someone in the church may have one you can use
Take 1 of the 3 - 4-5/8” x 96” strips of the OSBCut to 73-3/4” and apply to the feft hand door inside style
Fasten with 1-5/8” screws
20-7/8”
31 5/8”
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Page 43Cut from scrap siding
10mm spacersPut a number of 10mm spacers around the door to center the door in the opening
Make sure the doors are pushed up to the top and out to each side with the 10mm spacers in place (use cutting of siding)
Set in the Doors
Center in the 57” wide door opening
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Door - Right
B
A
17-1/2”
With the Doors in Place, Put on A and B
28-1/2
28-1/2
77
B A
Edge of siding because of overlap is
Left Door Frame Right Door Frame
Before Cutting out the Doors
REMEMBER to SET the SAW DEPTH to the THICKNESS
of the Siding. If you don’t, you will undo your hard work!!
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Screw siding onto door frame, making sure you get screws into all the cross rails and down both sides of the joint in the middle.
Cut a 10mm space down the sides and along the top and middle.
Center a 54” wide door opening
Door - Right
Door - Left - Widest to the Left
B
A
Ad
Bd
Cut Siding Ad and Bd for Doors
Cut 76-5/8” for Bd 28-1/2
28-1/2
Cut 28-1/8” for Bd
Cut 76-5/8” for Ad
Cut 28-1/8” for Ad
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Page 46Header is doubled to help water drip off and not go in the top of door. Caulk along the top and fill any groves so water can’t go behind trim.
Install three 8” T hinges on each side and lock Looking from the bottom, put the hinges in the right and left side ,making sure hinge screws are going into the 2” x 4” door frame.
Center a 54” wide door opening
Door - Right
Door - Left - Widest to the Left
Trim Around Door and Door Frame
Double the trim along the top of door to help water drip away from the top edge of the door.
CAULK well along the top edge - Fill notches in siding.
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Front of Shed of Hope
Stacking Order for Sheets on Top of Floor
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Side view of Pre-built Sheds of Hope in Storage or ready for delivery on a trailer.
Skids and Floor2-4 5/8” x 96 Roof Decking : 2-16” x 86 1/4 Shelves : 2-4 x 8 Roof Decking
Side Wall
Side Wall with Pocket for Set-up MaterialsFront Wall
Back Wall
Skids and Floor2-4 5/8” x 96 Roof Decking : 2-16” x 86 1/4 Shelves : 2-4 x 8 Roof Decking
Side Wall
Side Wall with Pocket for Set-up MaterialsFront Wall
Back Wall
Skids and Floor2-4 5/8” x 96 Roof Decking : 2-16” x 86 1/4 Shelves : 2-4 x 8 Roof Decking
Side Wall
Side Wall with Pocket for Set-up MaterialsFront Wall
Back Wall
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The Shelf Support Brackets are used during transporta-tion to protect the back wall from getting damaged and
provide a level base for the skids of the shed above.
Back Wall Trim & Shelf Brackets
Cut 4 - 93 1/2” 2 x 4 studs and Place 3 as shown.These will be used as Shelf Support Brackets.
Note: The other Shelf Bracket is being used to keep the front wall spaced at the right width.
Front of Shed Floor
1 x 4 Pre-cut Back Wall Trim Tacked on for Transportation
1-93 1/2” Long Shelf Bracket
Strapping
2-93 1/2” Long Shelf Brackets
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