Theres a few things Ive learned the hard way when I first started building that Id like to share with you so you wont have to go through the frustration and headaches that I did.
1. I know youve probably heard this a thousand times but it is a very common mistake. Measure twice and cut once. Ive made this mistake building my own shed years ago. You cant add back to a board if you cut it too short.You have the measurement in your head and then you lay out and cut only to find youre an inch too short. Heres something I do that helps me not to do this; I write it down and take it to the piece Im going to cut. If someone is calling it out to me Ill write it on the board.
2. Make sure you stay square and level. If you start out of square and level it will only get worse as you go along. Whether its the floor or a wall, make sure you keep your work square and level.
These are only a couple of things I wanted to bring to your attention. If you just remember these couple of tips then you will eliminate the problems that they would cause you. To build your own shed there are a lot of different things you will need to do such as decide the size of the shed, make a material list, figure out what pitch the roof will need to be and what spacing to set your lumber on. If you would like to check out a product that has a number of different shed plans to choose from along with step by step instructions then see my previous post Woodworking Blueprints
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