Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Arrow Storage Buildings Have You Put A 10x10 Storage Shed 2gether? What All Is Needed?

Have you put a 10x10 storage shed 2gether? What all is needed? - arrow storage buildings

I recently purchased an arrow warehouse (10x10). I have the kit or on the ground floor. Neither are W / plywood. My friend told me I could go to a workshop at home and get the information needed to remove dirt and put a floor higher. If someone really met one of these halls, and has its own work, please tell me what you need to buy. And sizes (plywood, etc.). It would also be helpful. Thank you!

3 comments:

JOHN K said...

Materials needed:
4 bags of concrete mix
Concrete pipe, 6 feet long and four 18 "x6"
4 anchor bolts 5 / 8 "
2 wood, 4 "X4" X10 "
6 Wood 2 "X4" X10 "
4'X10'X5 sheet 3 / 8 "plywood
Nail 6D and 8D
Installation Method:
1-in over the bridge of a 10X10 square hole 18 cm deep and 7 to 8 cm wide bathtub to put in the hole and fill with concrete.
2 - Until the wet concrete anchors to install the screws in the center of the base of 6 "above concrete.
3 - on both sides of the 4x4 to a 3 / 4 "hole, and install them in parallel in the foundation.
4 - bound anchor bolts and make sure both sides are 4x4 level.
5 - Connect 4x4 2x4 every 24 cm (4 "vertical surfaces between 4x4).
6 - to put layers of wood on the frame and nailed.
7 - put into the system for storing saw.

mountain... said...

Sounds like John nailed. A reminder, if you live in an area, you might want to freeze increases the depth of their footers. You do not want to go all the efforts that push for the establishment in recent years. The building inspector is able to provide the correct depth. Good luck

qadig said...

I can only add that they need to make sure that your base is square. To do this, you need to measure diagonally from each corner to another. At his age squared plus B squared equal to C squared. For 10 to 10, each diagonal of 14 feet and 1.68 inches in May measure was collected a little (14 feet should not hurt him) in a hole six inches in diameter, but I get as close as possible. Good luck!

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