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How Do You Build A Wooden Storage Shed?

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How Do You Build A Wooden Storage Shed?

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Building a 7-foot square wooden storage shed on your own can save you money rather than buying a pre-made unit. Sheds are beneficial if you lack space in your home or even at your workplace to store items. They can even be used as a work space, too. All you need to build one on level ground are a few basic tools, four types of lumber and hardware. Cut four 6-foot 9-inch pieces from the 2x12s for the base under your shed. Leave two pieces at 7-foot. Cut a 3 1/2×7-foot piece from each sheet of 3/4-inch plywood for the floor. Use the six 2x12s and construct the frame for the floor on the leveled area. Nail two 6-foot 9-inch pieces on edge between the 7-foot pieces forming the 7-foot square frame. Equally space the remaining 6-foot 9-inch pieces inside the frame parallel to the 7-foot pieces for floor support and nail them in place. Add the floor over the frame. Align the two cut pieces of 3/4-inch plywood over the frame so the 7-foot edges run perpendicular to the support beams. Nail them

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