
Learn the tricks to build and assemble your shed walls all by yourself with ease. This is framing school 101!
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I like the way you erected the first wall.
Will there be a video on that fence?
I've been planning to build an extension onto the side of my shed, and was planning to make a single roof 8' tall on one side and 7' on the other. Awesome, now I get to see how to build it before I build it! Great tip on how to brace the wall by yourself, since I'll be working alone, too!
What brand extension bit on your impact driver are you rocking?
eye protection………
Love the ending lol
Nice tutorial man! Though I disagree… A nail gun would be a lot quicker than a hammer lol.
Gosh… your videos are so good…. but your breathing is so annoying….
Great video. Love your style. Keep it informative and interesting at the same time. One question for you. I am from NY and our building code no permit for shed less than 120 sq feet and maximum height if 7’6”. Is 7’6” height for the top plate or the overall height to the top of the roof?
Do you have part 4 out already? I don't see it
Regarding the bottom plate: There is foam sold in rolls that goes between the bottom plate and the cement. This in addition to your pressure treated wood.