Jim, here's what I built 12 years ago. It's 20x16 or so, I made it so I could also use it for cover for my tractor, discs, plows, ect. I used a 3pt post hole digger to put 4x4s in quick dry cement. I had to buy the rafters, beams posts ect, my old boss and neighbor had a tree fall on his Morton building roof, the sheet metal got dented, nothing but cosmetic damage, but insurance replaced it. He kept the metal, had no use for it so he gave it to me. I think I had enought to cover 3/4s of the roof. I bought the rest to finish it. I also bought sheet metal for the side of the shed. I worked at a out door power equipment place, so I got free pallets, to put on the sides and back so air can flow threw, and I can stack wood against it. I put 4 inches of crushed stone on the floor, then pallets on that. I think the whole thing cost me $525 dollars back then. I also have a 4x4 tractor with loader, so no problem getting to the shed. Maybe not pretty but the shed worked great, Hope this helps.
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