Step 1: Starting At The Bottom
The shed we based lays on an establishment made up of 12 strong solid squares. The 4 x 8 x 16-in. squares are orchestrated in three columns dispersed 59 in. separated.
These squares are regularly situated straightforwardly on the ground, yet we put down a 4-in. bed of rock first in light of the fact that our site once in a while gets groundwater. The rock will keep the dirt underneath the shed from disintegrating or getting to be spongy.
Subsequent to laying out the 12 squares, utilize a straight 2 x 4 and a 4-ft. level to guarantee that all the squares are level. Shim up any low squares with segments of black-top material, cedar shingles or 2-in.-thick solid porch square. Next, structure every front and back band joist by nailing a 2 x 6 to a 2 x 8 mudsill. Set the mudsills on top of the squares running over the front and back of the shed. Cut a third 2 x 8 mudsill to fit along the highest points of the
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