Posted by charles todd on April 13, 2009 at 20:52:01 from (205.242.95.136):
The shed I built is of 2x6 steel purlins and 6" reciever channel mounted to 4"x6"x16' treated wood post. It is 24'x32', 11' on the downhill, 13' on the uphill. I plan to side it soon. I need to place some gutters on the cargo container to carry the excess water. I plan to funnel it into some poly drums (55 gal) I got from work for garden water. I welded all joints on the purlins. This is a temp shed until I build my house later this year. The wife has put her foot down and I AM going to roll a 40'x40' shop plus 40'x40' machine shed into the construction loan... She will get hers and I will get mine. I mean why should she get horses and a pool if I cannot get a shop and a poker room?
Where it all started
Framing (Welded Construction)
Backporch View (Tan Container is 40')
Side View (24')
End View (32')
Enjoy the pictures! I built this of all new materials with the exception of the 5/8" cross arm bolts. I came in at about $1400. Later after the shop and machine shed are built this will be moved and it will become a livestock loafing shed.
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