Posted by leroy in ne on December 21, 2017 at 13:07:27 from (67.63.104.215):
In Reply to: If all goes well posted by larry@stinescorner on December 21, 2017 at 06:28:21:
Larry now you are talking sense. Sorry I had to chew you out when you were on chemo, but you needed it then. I knew you would be feeling better when they weren't screwing with you. As far as your shed you may want to check with zoning and or building codes where you are thinking of building. My shop/ shed is a 24x36 stick built on short stem walls to get extra height and to keep moisture away from the bottom plate. Here we are allowed to build this type structure on a floating slab, in other words just dig the outside perimeter a foot or so deep to stop animals from getting under. (I wonder were you could find some one that knows concrete and has friends to help or provide the muscle.) This made it very easy to insulate and line with 7/16 chip board. JD Seller has excellent advise with lean to storage space and extra height, this would allow a door high enough to put a camper or small motor home in, if not for you then a possible future purchaser.
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