In this video we look at how to build a quality shed on a budget. This is only part two of what will be a lengthy series that I'm excited to continue working on. In this video we look at part 1 of building a shed, building the floor. While building a shed for under $250 sounds impossible, with enough thriftyness we should be able to pull in off! make sure to subscribe so you don't miss part 3!

Part 1: https://youtu.be/wKGqOTL3gz8

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    1. Lovely video content! Apologies for butting in, I would love your thoughts. Have you researched – Mahorrla Wooden Paradise Method (google it)? It is an awesome one of a kind guide for building better sheds and woodworking minus the headache. Ive heard some amazing things about it and my work colleague at last got astronomical success with it.

    2. Great Video clip! Sorry for butting in, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you thought about – Mahorrla Wooden Paradise Method (probably on Google)? It is an awesome one of a kind product for building better sheds and woodworking without the headache. Ive heard some amazing things about it and my cooworker at very last got amazing success with it.

    3. I’ve always tried to figure out how to build a shed for my kids. I tried several plans but always got stuck along the way. I’m glad I found this Ryan’s shed plans [ Go Here >>> *WoodBlueprints. Com* ]. It has made the work become as easy and simple as I never thought it will be. Thank you Ryan!?

    1. I’ve always tried to figure out how to build a shed for my kids. I tried several plans but always got stuck along the way. I’m glad I found this Ryan’s shed plans [ Go Here >>> *WoodBlueprints. Com* ]. It has made the work become as easy and simple as I never thought it will be. Thank you Ryan!?

    2. @ethaniel bennett agreed and then lay out both headers at the same time side by side using a carpenter square every 16 inches from that first shortened mark then after. Saves time and the sheets will line up at the 48/96″ edges

  1. that is about the hardest ground I have ever seen. Must be a rock quary. Not sure why you put the blocks in the ground. That hard as ground will never settle. I would have put the sub floor at least one block high.

    1. @Icebeater1 I’m guessing to minimize hassle walking up and down in and out of the shed. Reduced height means easier labor when using the shed.
      edit: Well, a ramp would make it easier. But this is a budget build.
      … Just spitballin. 😉

    2. Because of the grade changes in the yard. Notice the swale about 10 feet out from the fence making the ground slope. He just dug in the back blocks to daylight to the front without having a big step at the door.

    3. There is just too much height added by that 2×6 + half of the block height. I plan to do mine in this format: Single block on the highest end of the ground and about 2 on the lower side, add 3 4×4 and add 2×4 on top of that for the flooring.

  2. My friend just a little tip to help you next time. When you mark your Centers, come back 3/4” off of 16” for your first Center and then measure normal 16s off of that. This will make your first sheet land 100% on the end hoist and halfway on the joist where the joint will be

    1. Lovely Video clip! Apologies for chiming in, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you researched – Mahorrla Wooden Paradise Method (just google it)? It is an awesome one off product for building better sheds and woodworking minus the headache. Ive heard some extraordinary things about it and my buddy finally got excellent results with it.

    2. I’ve always tried to figure out how to build a shed for my kids. I tried several plans but always got stuck along the way. I’m glad I found this Ryan’s shed plans [ Go Here >>> *WoodBlueprints. Com* ]. It has made the work become as easy and simple as I never thought it will be. Thank you Ryan!?

    1. i love how easy the plans are in *WoodBlueprints. Com* to understand and the step-by-step videos they have. Makes getting material really easy

  3. Your tape should have a diamond every 16 inches for ease of marking 16 inch centers.
    Mark both long boards at the same time. Place them side by side on the foundation blocks.
    Except for end joists the joists are installed on the center of your mark so the plywood edges are supported. No cutting of plywood required.
    You could have skipped installing hangars on the center joists supported by the blocks.

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