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Date: 01/08/08 Views: 8

Woodworking Shed

So after much convincing I've decided that it's time to move the woodworking out of the kitchen, despite all the health benefits of a regular diet of sawdust - so the answer is to take a little bit of my huge backyard and build a shed :-)

Date: 05/14/06
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img 1168 - Just the foundation down right now, and those pieces of wood on top are about to become the joists. I may have some earlier pictures, but if so they're 2 years old so they'll take a while to find...

Date: 04/26/06
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Date: 04/26/06
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img 1170 - About half the joists in place now...

Date: 04/26/06
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img 1171 - The joists are in as well, as well as bridging (the Xs running down the center) to counteract twisting motion on the joists

Date: 05/11/06
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img 1172 - that's what 52 92 inch 2x4s and 12 96 inch 2x4s looks like...

Date: 05/11/06
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img 1173 - 4' by 8' 1/2" plywood, pressure treated $35 each and heavier than you might imagine...

Date: 05/11/06
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img 1174 - One row of the subfloor is in! :) Btw, I used liquid nails to glue the subfloor down as well as deck screws (specially designed ones that are resistant to corrosion from pressure treated wood). The glue helps minimize the likelyhood of springin

Date: 05/11/06
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Date: 05/11/06
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img 1176 - it's level!

Date: 05/11/06
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