DIY Bike Storage Shed // Beginner Woodworking Project // Outdoor Storage // Storage Solutions

DIY Bike Storage Shed // Beginner Woodworking Project // Outdoor Storage // Storage Solutions

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Free Plans – https://www.3x3custom.com/tutorials/2018/5/30/diy-bike-shed

I know I called this a bike shed, but it could really be used for anything! It would be great for firewood or other outdoor items.

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TOOLS USED (affiliate links)

DeWalt 60 Volt Cordless Worm Drive Style Circular Saw – https://bit.ly/2sDLEcR
Diablo 7-1/4″ Framing Blade – https://bit.ly/2kK00oD
Milwaukee M18 Cordless 5″ Random Orbit Sander – https://bit.ly/2Llq2dh
Husky T-Bevel/Angle Finder – https://bit.ly/2JepYeL
Ryobi Pressure Washer – https://bit.ly/2J7egqa
Countersink Bits – https://bit.ly/2Hhvz1O
Thompson’s Waterseal – https://amzn.to/2LVtaxm
Siding Nails – https://bit.ly/2sCTNhU
Storage Baskets – https://amzn.to/2sy232C
Stainless Steel Hooks – https://amzn.to/2LlqvMz

Amazon Store – http://a.co/fi2Ujji

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Hey I'm a Maker says:

This is worth it just for the chalk storage!

Nice work!

Barrett Hageman says:

Very nice. Nobody would know there were mistakes. I build a lot without plans, it sure does have challenges but is extremely satisfying to me to be able to design on the fly.

All The Hobbies says:

Occasional moisture should not be a problem for most of the equipment. Helmets, pads and chalk are all store high and directly under the roof so they will be fine even in a sideways rain. We have firewood storage sheds that have similar gaps or bigger and the wood stays dry and rot free for years. Nice project. Turned out great.

northhand says:

Its a great build tamar. Its about the size of my workshop here in england 😭 ( i,ll take all the sympathy i can get 😀). Your interesting to watch. You have done some great projects some of which i have expanded on myself. Always looking forward to more. John

Mithun Kalan says:

5:27 freestyle circular sawing looks badass

Chris Wilcox says:

Another great video Tamar! Next time you can cut your angles using your Guide-A-Gauge and circular saw!

sikkepossu says:

Nice build. The hardest part is still to come, though. How to get kids keeping their stuff in there. 😀

Rob Diaz says:

I like it and I like the 'big gaps' on the side walls…more light the better and it'll keep all the bugs away…hopefully :-0

Handlebar Workshops says:

That turned out very well. If the gaps bother you too much, you can add boards to the inside centered on the gaps. I've seen that on fences before and it gives a neat 3D effect.

Steve Tyler says:

I always enjoy your videos. Maybe next year get one of those plastic pressure garden sprayers and use that to apply your Thompson’s Water Sealer. It will be quicker and u can into areas easier than brushing but don’t do it near plants or grass. Good Luck and keep up the Great Work !!!

ΓΕΡΑΣΙΜΟΣ ΣΤΡΑΓΓΑΣ says:

one more great video , small mistakes big solutions created a nice and Stable useful kid garage . You have a great garden also !!!

Hog Man says:

You say, you may not be an expert but you did an Awesome job Tamar!!! The best woodworkers make mistakes, no worries. GREAT JOB!!! 👍👍☆Jay☆.

Melrose Design says:

This is great! I've been stuck on how I want to go about making a storage area for some 11' kayaks, I think I'm going to do the same thing you did for you roof. Thanks for the upload!

Andale Andersch says:

Great video as always! Dont want to be rude, but that 'ASSphalt' timing made me laugh! https://youtu.be/YfNgmvqxi1g?t=360

Bryan Collette says:

Awesome build! Great idea for tons of different uses!

bullwhip johnson says:

It looks great. It's also small and light enough to be portable. In case you ever need to move it for any reason.

wforl says:

Very cool! My god. You have three garages AND a pool? … you lucky thing.

Drew Stephens says:

Been thinking about storing some bikes outside and this gives me some great ideas!

Mikhandmaker says:

Well done, nice build

Alvin Gonzalez says:

Love it…! Good job 👍

j mert says:

Sometimes the best way to learn is from making mistakes.

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