Homemadeshed.com
#13
Re: Homemadeshed.com
Originally Posted by Joseph Davis
J. G. Thirwell is Australian, ask him.
lol wut?
I understood the rest. It's OSB on the flooring, FWIW.
lol wut?
I understood the rest. It's OSB on the flooring, FWIW.
#15
Re: Homemadeshed.com
Originally Posted by patsmx5
Sheathing is low ply plywood unsanded. Cheap ---- used for structural building. IE-for subflloors and roofing. I'd spring for sheathing on the floor. Moisture will collect under the floor no matter what. OSB's fine for the walls and roof, but not for flooring. I've seen OSB completely fail in 2 years when used as a sub floor. To think we ripped up 3k worth of hardwood flooring and 300 worth of sheathing to change it.
My expertise is limited to turbocharged german sports cars. I could spend money on this, but that would take away from the 951 and thats just not acceptable. Any technical talk after this post is deemed irrelevant, since this really isnt anything more than a "im bored lets ---- some ---- up" sort of project. Its in the backyard, and I have the only "house" on the mountain. It isnt going to decrease the the property value one cent.
#16
Re: Homemadeshed.com
Originally Posted by Hitchhikkr
I have $60 in it so far, with a pair of new gloves. Still not caring right now.
My expertise is limited to turbocharged german sports cars. I could spend money on this, but that would take away from the 951 and thats just not acceptable. Any technical talk after this post is deemed irrelevant, since this really isnt anything more than a "im bored lets ---- some ---- up" sort of project. Its in the backyard, and I have the only "house" on the mountain. It isnt going to decrease the the property value one cent.
My expertise is limited to turbocharged german sports cars. I could spend money on this, but that would take away from the 951 and thats just not acceptable. Any technical talk after this post is deemed irrelevant, since this really isnt anything more than a "im bored lets ---- some ---- up" sort of project. Its in the backyard, and I have the only "house" on the mountain. It isnt going to decrease the the property value one cent.
#17
Re: Homemadeshed.com
Originally Posted by patsmx5
Hey, it's not my shed. Just offering a bit of advice if you want it to last. I'm not telling you how to build it to code to satisfy your local building office. Just pointing out a couple things you could change that will make it last longer. When I do something I have to figure my cost and time.
Seriously though, if I have to slap another $35 worth of plywood down in 2 years, I wont be the least bit disheartened.
#18
Re: Homemadeshed.com
Originally Posted by patsmx5
Hey, it's not my shed. Just offering a bit of advice if you want it to last. I'm not telling you how to build it to code to satisfy your local building office. Just pointing out a couple things you could change that will make it last longer. When I do something I have to figure my cost and time.
I know it's just a shed, but I want to learn the ropes a little better for when I'm a homeowner, so I can do simple straightforward ---- myself. The way I look at it is the walls are framed but not erected yet, if it costs $30 to more to the total package to rip up the current floor and replace it with what you're talking about I'm down. So, sheathing is the only key term i need to know?
#19
Re: Homemadeshed.com
Originally Posted by Hitchhikkr
Oh im not pissed or anything. Just pointing out why I build $200k+ sports cars and you build $200K+ houses. Apples and oranges.
Seriously though, if I have to slap another $35 worth of plywood down in 2 years, I wont be the least be disheartened.
Seriously though, if I have to slap another $35 worth of plywood down in 2 years, I wont be the least be disheartened.