How to Build a Log Cabin Shed
There is nothing like the look of a shed made to look like or built like a log cabin. They really are a visual pleasure and you could put them just about anywhere and they always fit with their surroundings. Whether you want a garden shed or just something to make you more organized, character is everything. A Chalet, a quaint little house or just something with personality a shed like this can really set off your landscape.
This little log cabin project in the end looks like a very nice rendition of a old cabin in the woods. all you need is some stain and a creaky door. Although fast forwarded, this non labor intensive project seems relatively easy to build, without the heavy timber lifting and calculating .
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Wooden Garden Sheds are Unique | Garden Shed Wooden
Wooden garden sheds can be as unique as the gardener. They can be decorated in many ways to match their personality. A wooden shed can blend right in to its surroundings or stick out and make a statement. A garden shed can be very personable, beautiful and yet have an extremely important use.
A wooden shed that is used to store lawn and garden equipment is generally small in nature with 8 feet by 6 feet and 6 feet by 4 feet being very popular. These sheds can be made by the do it yourself person or purchased built or in kit form. The smaller shed has a one piece frame design that has floor, walls and roof rafter in one piece. You can also hand frame everything. The floor of these garden sheds are generally framed with 2 x 4 green treated lumber. The floor sheathing is generally a green treated plywood attached to the framing on sixteen inch centers. The wall framing is also 2 x 4 constructed and sheathed with plywood or oriented strand board. The roof can have hand framed rafters or truss designed rafters. There also can be dormers to add little details in the project. They can have many different window and door options. The siding options are endless as well with choices like cedar, log, vinyl, metal and other products. They generally have asphalt or fiberglass shingles but some do have a metal roof. There are so many different color possibilities and some wood sided ones are painted with flowers and other decor. Some are decorated with window boxes with flowers growing in them.
Keep your Garage Clear of Clutter
Wooden garden sheds have so many functional uses. You can store a broad range of garden tools including rakes, shovels, and hoes in them. Some are big enough to house tillers and mowers in. You can also store bulbs and seeds in the dark spaces in the shed. Fertilizers and chemicals used in the garden can also be stored out of the way in your garden shed. A little shed with so many uses that can blend in to its surroundings or stand out as a decorating tool if you want to keep your garage clear of this garden clutter buy or build a garden shed.
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Searching for Used Wooden Sheds | Used Storage Sheds
If the need for a new shed exists, then let’s not under-estimate the value of used wooden sheds. Basically what brings value to a shed is its structural integrity. It must perform its function of storing items preferably off of the ground, protecting items from outdoor elements and securing the items while complimenting the aesthetic properties of the property on which it sits.
Before the agreement is made, inspect the shed from the base to the ridge, in that order. If there are problems with the base, then chances are, the shed will prove problematic when it comes time to relocate. The deal-breaker will be signs of insect infestation at the base. Termites will cause the most amount of structural damage. Hornets and wasps commonly build their nests on the ceiling, eaves, ridge and vents of a shed. They pose no structural threat, but could be problematic as the movement process begins. Also, assess the level of mold and mildew present. These are the first signs of decay. A thin coat of black mold can be washed off with a bleach and water solution. Some exterior wash detergents will include ingredients such as sodium hydrochloride to assist in treating mold and mildew. Assess levels of rot in the wooden members of the shed. Make a list lumber items that need to be replaced, call for pricing and assess the cost.
Base lumber should be pressure-treated #2 southern-yellow pine. This grade is used in the construction of exterior decks and is rated for ground contact. Warpage can be accommodated. Splits, cracks or checks will warrant replacing. Some wooden sheds are constructed of truss-like frames with treated lumber as the bottom cord. If these frames are a component of the shed, they do not necessarily need to be dismantled. Cord-joints should be inspected to make sure they are adequately fastened with truss-plates.

If the shed is going to be relocated, as is without dismantling, install interior braces from the top wall-plate to opposing bottom floor-plate. Install braces to both wall-studs adjacent to interior corners. Consider using ratchet-straps around the upper and lower circumferences after bracing is installed. Cheap economy grade lumber can be used for this purpose. Small wooden garden sheds are easier to relocate because of the size , larger ones a little more difficult. Upon approaching the lumber counter, specify ‘one-by-four or six, number-three grade, ponderosa-pine. As long as you’re at the lumber counter, shop out the shed to consider the savings you’ve made and also look at your options when it comes time to replace roofing, and siding. Visit the paint department to consider retaining over handling marks for a fresh new look.
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