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How Do You Build A Wooden RV Storage Shed?

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How Do You Build A Wooden RV Storage Shed?

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Building a wooden RV shed is a great way to protect your RV from the weather and elements. It will also protect your RV from dents and scratches, and help to keep it clean in between trips. RV sheds are larger and longer then typical sheds. You can even add a roof and siding to match your house so the extra large shed doesn’t look to out of place. Dig holes with the post hole digger 36 inches deep, and every four feet. How many holes you dig will depend on the length and width of your RV. Make sure you make it bigger than your RV so you have room to move around the RV while it is in the shed. Put a 4×4 pole in each hole, and fill the hole with cement up to ground level. Allow plenty of time for the cement to dry before continuing with the shed. Nail 4×4 post across the top of the poles to create a perimeter. When you are done with this, you should have a four inch flat surface connecting all the poles at the top. Your roof will sit on this surface. Nail 2×4 boards every 16 inches start

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