11-14-2018, 01:08 PM
(11-14-2018, 11:09 AM)Evan Wrote: btw, Id highly recomend getting some of the cheap garage epoxy floor coat from homedepot and coating the wood floor with it. Its really improved the durability of my shed floor and it looks great too. No need for the expensive epoxy since its wood and will gladly bind to the cheap stuff.
Got 3/4" ground contact ply so durability didn't even occur to me but that's not a bad idea.
(11-14-2018, 01:06 AM)Scotty Wrote: also getting stuff square is like the chasing boost leaks of the car world.
Oh my god I'm so happy to hear someone else say that, I thought I was going nuts, I had no idea why it was so difficult sometimes. And all my shit was right angles, that fancy curved stuff you're working with must be even trickier. Having been through this, your trailer is that much more impressive than it already was.
Most decent sheds I saw around this size (14x10) were like $2500-3500. I know I built mine house-quality instead of shed-quality, but I'm in this wayyy deeper than that in supplies only. Lumber was $1500, doors were $900, siding/shingles/trim were $1000, windows $250. Add a bunch of misc trim/hardware and random Lowe's trips and I bet I hit $4500 easy. Plus the man hours? Amish people or pre-builts are definitely the easy button. I'll also do pre-built trusses next time.
2001 M5
2016 M3
2014 Grand Cherokee
Been had: 1984 318i | 2003 S2000 | 1990 330is | 2005 STi | 2005 M3
2016 M3
2014 Grand Cherokee
Been had: 1984 318i | 2003 S2000 | 1990 330is | 2005 STi | 2005 M3
