BUILDING A LEAN TO SHED // START TO FINISH (Part 2 of 3)

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This DIY building a shed project is all about how to build a lean to shed start to finish. This DIY shed tutorial shows the step by step process of installing plywood sheathing, properly installing weatherproofing, and how to install a window and door. Bring Your Own Tools (#BYOTools 126).
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@BYOTools
@BYOTools Рік тому
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@htownblue11
@htownblue11 2 роки тому
Man that shed is dried in for life. It’s gonna be there for 200 years.
@BYOTools
@BYOTools 2 роки тому
LoL!! Love it TJ and I completely agree haha.
@monteself6826
@monteself6826 2 роки тому
@Brad D RIGHT !!! LMAO ! ... can you say OVERKILL ? and the price of wood today that shed cost as much as it used to cost to build a house... lol
@aldossnow3703
@aldossnow3703 2 роки тому
It’s waterproof
@danbeats7663
@danbeats7663 2 роки тому
Flip it and you have a small ark.
@prodigyxl
@prodigyxl 2 роки тому
Processional house builders should watch this video too, mainly on how to avoid water infiltration, good job man!!
@tiencothern5770
@tiencothern5770 11 місяців тому
It is a very good book for beginners as well as for those that are already into ukposts.infoUgkxTNB_zFBSnTo_O1PqfVUwgi7ityw0JlKt A very good basic ebook to keep as a reference too. I like it and the way the subject matter is presented. It has humor and that helps with the reading.
@intelliGENeration
@intelliGENeration Рік тому
Brother, you sealed this better than a submarine!
@djwhowe
@djwhowe 2 роки тому
+1 for the makeshift track saw video please!
@BYOTools
@BYOTools 2 роки тому
Haha! Thanks for letting me know Jordan. I'll make sure to post about it soon.
@kerryclark1926
@kerryclark1926 2 роки тому
I'm an inspector, and most people don't do this on their sheds, and sometimes they don't do it on their homes and you can really tell the difference. Rot and deterioration tell the story of sub-par construction. Very well done and communicated. Thanks!!
@fakepseudonym669
@fakepseudonym669 2 роки тому
you're an inspector and you have nothing to say about using sheeting perpendicular to the plates (i.e. horizontal installation of plywood) or 1.5" screws for tying shear? This is an inspection fail in every jurisdiction in America. The shear should tie the top and bottom plates and using screws for shear is almost unfathomable from a time, cost, and effectiveness perspective.
@marinaorgan589
@marinaorgan589 Рік тому
@@fakepseudonym669 but it's just a shed
@fakepseudonym669
@fakepseudonym669 Рік тому
@@marinaorgan589 I get it if you don't build for a living why it would seem mundane. If @Kerry Clark didn't start his statement with "I'm an inspector" and then talk about "sub-par construction" I would have said nothing. Truthfully, a lot of people steer their viewers in the wrong direction by giving bad information on these "small" build videos and it leads to bad practices on larger scale projects.
@LitheInLitotes
@LitheInLitotes Рік тому
@@fakepseudonym669 So you say that "1.5" is insufficient for tyin shear!!" and then you also say "Using screws is overkill". Here we see the stupidity and narrowness of an inspector.
@jessercarr
@jessercarr Рік тому
@@fakepseudonym669 Sorry to resurrect a thread... I've never heard of horizontal sheathing being against code. To the contrary I believe it's mandated if your stud spacing is greater than 16".
@mech-E
@mech-E Рік тому
The shed looks great. That hollow core interior door/ door frame without a threshold is concerning. Nice job!
@Moondoggy1941
@Moondoggy1941 Рік тому
I like how you show how to do it and then explain why you do it that way. This elevates the viewer to a better understanding on how to do something. Thanks
@davidjames7323
@davidjames7323 2 роки тому
I visualize Mike Holmes giving you a bear hug and giant thumbs up! Now, we need all housebuilders to watch this!
@heyb6268
@heyb6268 2 роки тому
Just built a shed very similar to this last summer- no window though, but one thing I would suggest to anyone who builds this shed ☝🏼 - a poly carbonate roof. It’s really easy, just screws right on to the rafters and gives you some light to see inside. It can be a little pricey but it’s worth it, especially on a small shed maybe 100-130 bucks. I chose a Smokey gray color (not 100% clear or see-through) but it still lets a ton of light in and looks nice. 👍
@Happretender
@Happretender 2 роки тому
Just found this channel and I'm so glad you're doing a calming voice over instead of screaming at the camera or just plain loud music. Loving the content you've put up so far as well. Definitely here to stay.
@Lordjerm78
@Lordjerm78 2 роки тому
I truly appreciate these types of videos. Your not droning on and on about a subject. You just say what needs to be said and move on. Thank you
@jgn1977
@jgn1977 2 роки тому
I bet that shack ends up costing 10 grand. This guy has spared no expense.
@BYOTools
@BYOTools 2 роки тому
O come on its not a penny over $9k lol! JK. I'll try to finalize the pricing next week for everyone.
@Garanon5
@Garanon5 2 роки тому
@@BYOTools thank you! I was looking through the comments before posing that question.
@monteself6826
@monteself6826 2 роки тому
@@BYOTools don't include the free materials from your pops Garage ! lol
@Wicked.ptguese
@Wicked.ptguese 2 роки тому
@@BYOTools so how much was it then?
@MAGAMAN
@MAGAMAN 2 роки тому
You could buy a metal building 5 times that size for that price.
@Nundy1984
@Nundy1984 2 роки тому
I really enjoy your videos you're very knowledgeable and happy.
@BYOTools
@BYOTools 2 роки тому
Love hearing that Phil. Thanks so much for watching and subscribing. Your support is truly appreciated and welcome to the BYOT Fam.
@drudarby4269
@drudarby4269 2 роки тому
The whole building is structured well and sealed like a submarine, but then an interior (particle-board?) hollow-core door. I’d definitely spend a little extra money on a door that won’t swell up like a balloon when it gets wet.
@garrettguillot8743
@garrettguillot8743 2 роки тому
Pretty sure your shed is built to a higher standard than my house…I love it
@coerce
@coerce 2 роки тому
Man you’re a trooper buying all that wood in this market lol
@BYOTools
@BYOTools 2 роки тому
Not the cheapest project but worth it for such a fun build. Thanks so much for watching.
@coerce
@coerce 2 роки тому
@@BYOTools always man. Been watching since the epoxy video
@korban007
@korban007 2 роки тому
very strategic build and quality, when watching the paint was still drying on this video. Great energy and love your voice over work, very confident !
@lesthiele4921
@lesthiele4921 2 роки тому
That is a great looking shed, I now have shed envy, take care and keep safe in these crazy times.
@squid7902
@squid7902 2 роки тому
I found your waterproofing tips very helpful, Thanks for all the detail
@tarawattitomby6249
@tarawattitomby6249 2 роки тому
The attention to detail that you give to your projects are amazing.
@TheCopyright45
@TheCopyright45 2 роки тому
Watching this in the UK. I will have to source equivalent materials to build my shed but you have given me great inspiration. Fantastic workmanship!
@alphacharlie6092
@alphacharlie6092 2 роки тому
“G-Tape! G-Tape! G-Tape!!” I love your videos! I’m living vicariously through you. Keep up the great work!!
@Syfyany
@Syfyany 2 роки тому
I consider you the best who gave a detailed and simple explanation well and easy to understand. Thank you for your good work
@julietphillips1991
@julietphillips1991 2 роки тому
The shed is coming along nicely...strong and water proof! I also get to enjoy some Pata Pata!
@mikeb.2166
@mikeb.2166 2 роки тому
I find this very interesting and wish I watched it bout 5 years ago when I build my firewood shed that used zero membrane, zero roofing felt, and only a drip edge on the front edge of the roof but so far it seems to be holding up ok. That said to me this seems overbuilt for shed and I'd be surprised if my own home had this much consideration for waterproofing :) this really is a 100 year shed! Nice job and very educational series.
@stevengullison5123
@stevengullison5123 2 роки тому
Good evening, I am going to build one soon, thank you for all the tips. I just needed a refresh course. Steve from N.B Canada
@madskillzyo
@madskillzyo 9 місяців тому
Beautiful weather wrap job!
@cuervo28208
@cuervo28208 2 роки тому
I appreciate the extra measures to waterproof. I'm currently in the process of looking for property and most sheds are jacked up from water damage. From the top down. It was a real eye opener for us. Best to build your own and do it well. Thanks for sharing this!
@Ben-311
@Ben-311 2 роки тому
Really impressive, its nearly submersible at this point. Nice work!
@EvilEye1986
@EvilEye1986 2 роки тому
As a South African living in the PNW, I totally appreciate the song by Miriam at the end. Made my night!
@sylvesteryaiuglig2470
@sylvesteryaiuglig2470 2 роки тому
I will definitely build one for my garden tools. This is amazing to watch and very precise tutorial. I love it... Too bad I don't have the knowledge for construction.. but I will try....
@cheritait8116
@cheritait8116 2 роки тому
I wish I had you here in West Michigan to build such a high quality shed project for me. Impressive work!
@AladinoDebert
@AladinoDebert 2 роки тому
This series is so ridiculously useful man, I can't thank you enough!
@dburnett3257
@dburnett3257 Рік тому
Including an overhang at the bottom of the exterior panel would have helped divert water away from the base plate.
@MarkDurbin
@MarkDurbin 2 роки тому
I enjoyed this and the previous video, thanks. If you take the core out of the piece of the door you removed and pull out the nails, it will fit perfectly into the new bottom of the door :)
@stevenmchenry9276
@stevenmchenry9276 2 роки тому
Dude you are truely one of the greats. Thanks for posting
@theptownpunk
@theptownpunk 2 роки тому
Built to last, is an understatement... Better build than some houses. You should call it a bungalow...shed just doesn't do it justice.
@michaelp1774
@michaelp1774 2 роки тому
Amazing 🤩 you should add a solar panel and a backup generator for the house. An wireless charging ports and of course maybe some beer taps or a projector on the side for 🍿 🎥 🤣 can’t wait for 3! Was surprised you didn’t trim down that tree more.
@analarson2920
@analarson2920 2 роки тому
Cant wait to redo our shed.Blessings
@HaIsKuL
@HaIsKuL 2 роки тому
I actually find the waterproofing to be the most entertaining part.
@buddychildress785
@buddychildress785 9 місяців тому
You convinced me... im doin this. Good job.
@monkeybeardonkeybear434
@monkeybeardonkeybear434 2 роки тому
i just poured a concrete pad and been watching almost all the shed builds on youtube, but i'm glad i came across your series before starting. looking forward to the plans and part 3. membrane everything!
@Tristam21
@Tristam21 2 роки тому
Building a shed under a deck. Helpful tips appreciated
@joshuawebster4272
@joshuawebster4272 Рік тому
Extreme over kill for a shed build, but a very fine structure and a great job!
@bluecurlygirl
@bluecurlygirl 2 роки тому
Great progress there. Looking good.
@maryannsterling7210
@maryannsterling7210 2 роки тому
BEAUTIFULLY DONE
@BYOTools
@BYOTools 2 роки тому
Thanks so much MaryAnn
@Im_basically_an_Npc
@Im_basically_an_Npc 2 роки тому
Oh yeah, this is definitely gonna blow up.
@BYOTools
@BYOTools 2 роки тому
Love it Sally. Agreed and thanks for all the continued support.
@rick2tube
@rick2tube 2 роки тому
Having seen many shed builds, yours covers the essential design aspects well! Solid work...much appreciated! In the next video, it would be informative to cover approximate total costs for the materials required.
@ohiofarmer5918
@ohiofarmer5918 2 роки тому
Spend the money on a quality steel door. They make them with adjustable thresholds to keep the water out. Also I look for no ginger joints in the door frame and pick plastic brick mould and frame. Buy a double drilled lockset for a deadbolt. If I cannot find the door frame I want, ax a pro, I use white coil stock and encase the door frame with custom bent painted aluminum for a permanent installation that will double it's life
@toriless
@toriless 2 роки тому
The wobble is actually what will make it survive an earthquake unlike a stone building.
@moeleblanc1459
@moeleblanc1459 5 місяців тому
Love your shed project
@funfunstuie
@funfunstuie 2 роки тому
This is a great video - it's so accessible. Well done. You have gained a subscriber!
@firstlast4229
@firstlast4229 2 роки тому
I often end videos early so I don't get their outro music stuck in my head but your music is so good, I wish there was more of it!
@jackalister1662
@jackalister1662 2 роки тому
Maybe just me,but I build my end walls first,with the sheathing to square up the frames using the shed base as a build platform. Next comes the back wall then the front with door. Might not be the way others do it, but has always worked for me to have two end walls perfectly square to start. By doing that,I’ve found that the rest of the sheathing fits properly on corners with virtually no gaps.
@travisfogarty2862
@travisfogarty2862 2 роки тому
I vote for a video on how you made the track saw!
@nymack66
@nymack66 2 роки тому
Excellent work, thanks for sharing, I use only use Grace Ice and Water Shield Self-Adhered Roofing Underlayment for all my roofing underlayment, I can guarantee water will never come in contact with the sheeting, even with missing shingles during or after a hurricane, itself laminates around screws and nails giving you the watertight finish all roof needs. I had it installed during my roof replacement in FL the installers told me everyone should pay for this upgrade as it is worth it. I really enjoyed watching your videos.
@alexmontero3642
@alexmontero3642 2 роки тому
Wow excellent build, I went to price this out in materials at the Homedepot and the cost was in the Thousands, guess it ain't gonna happen
@nzarnow
@nzarnow 2 роки тому
If it doesn't make it as a shed, I'm sure it could survive as a submarine.
@BYOTools
@BYOTools 2 роки тому
LOL! Well done Noah and I'm not going to add a telescope in the roof just incase haha.
@frankwhite8451
@frankwhite8451 2 роки тому
@@BYOTools iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiip
@billpeterson5846
@billpeterson5846 2 роки тому
@@BYOTools Periscope
@talksomenoise7423
@talksomenoise7423 Рік тому
This comment wins! I was thinking this shed has to be the tightest one I've ever seen.
@curioussameer
@curioussameer Рік тому
@noah z username checks out lolll
@jojohehe3251
@jojohehe3251 11 місяців тому
As an Australian, the idea of plywood roof sheeting does my head in, shingled or otherwise.
@danmcbride6258
@danmcbride6258 2 роки тому
I really like your building technique
@h.b2029
@h.b2029 Рік тому
Excellent. Very helpful. Thanks. God bless.
@sebastianmisseri6015
@sebastianmisseri6015 2 роки тому
Very well build for a shed.
@denvernow7294
@denvernow7294 2 роки тому
Hammering upside down. This man lives life on the edge.
@johnmoon3848
@johnmoon3848 2 роки тому
That's brilliant!!
@myrnavaldez7132
@myrnavaldez7132 2 роки тому
Track saw video pleaseeee! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼 I’m now inspired to build my own she shed! Thank you!
@sifisoivorkoza1742
@sifisoivorkoza1742 2 роки тому
Thank you for playing Pata Pata by the late Mama Africa Miriam Makeba. South Africa representing 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
@silvsiri3478
@silvsiri3478 2 роки тому
This build was awesome, didn’t want it to end
@user-jb6zb5mk4c
@user-jb6zb5mk4c 2 роки тому
cool! I did the same thing this summer. True, adjusted for the climate zone.)))
@bryanlloyd1099
@bryanlloyd1099 2 роки тому
Excellent work!!👍👍
@Kingsley4K
@Kingsley4K 2 роки тому
I overheard someone at work say “keep that in mind” and I was like hmm, why do I feel like I keep hearing that? The next time you popped up in my feed, it made me realize it’s because I’ve been watching a lot of your videos and you say it so many times throughout. I think that should be your tagline 😂. Anyways, this video was one of my favorites - your thoroughness in this project is satisfying 👌
@BYOTools
@BYOTools 2 роки тому
Always appreciate your support Ron and thanks so much for watching
@BYOTools
@BYOTools 2 роки тому
That and Sexy Beast haha!
@domonas
@domonas 2 роки тому
As usual, great work
@javas9126
@javas9126 2 роки тому
Awesome series!!
@crystalchampeau2174
@crystalchampeau2174 Рік тому
I just wanted to sincerely thank you for being you. I took up woodworking/building one day without even meaning to, I just cant stop buying the tools. But I have never been around it and really have no idea what I am doing. Learning as I go. But I love it! It is an immersive art and very gratifying. Anyway I just purchased this farm house a few weeks ago and am preparing the for this cross country move and have been freaking out because it has garage, shed, barn or any other storage structure what so ever. I have NO WHERE TO PUT MY TOOLS !!! So... I mean like any rational person, I have come to the conclusion that I must build a barn. I have been overwhelmed by this thought. Watching videos and looking at plans etc only to get more stressed out about it. Well long story short I left youtube playing and you video came on. You have a very particular sound, at 1st I thought you were being condescending lol, Then I noticed I for some reason or another that that heavy feeling I had in my gut wasn't there like it was before. And things didn't seem quite so dire. And I could just breathe and watch this video and take everything one step at a time. Exactly like you were. And while listening to your rhematic tone as explained how to weather seal a door. 2 things became clear to me. 1- It is going to be okay. All it. Everything. and 2- I can build this barn.... Truely there is something special about the way you explain things and sound. So thank you!!
@336wrenching3
@336wrenching3 2 роки тому
As a window and door installer for the last 5 years under a guy that's done it 20+ years, don't use silicone on your window flange. All it'll do is create a gasket. Spend a few more bucks and go for dynaflex 800 by DAP. it not only seals but adheres. Once cured this stuff rips osb and plywood apart when trying to remove the window. The flashing on the door is overkill. Install flashing to the bottom of the opening like you did the window, apply dynaflex 800 in a few rows across and wad it in the corners. This is assuming your door has a threshold. Then just sit the door. Always check your margins. His opening was tight so there wasn't any adjusting there. As far as the weather proofing the rest of the door, caulk around all the trim where it meets the sheathing and door frame and you're a ok
@donaldozuyakte2336
@donaldozuyakte2336 2 роки тому
Awesome build!! 🪚🏠📐🔨🪛😍😍
@BYOTools
@BYOTools 2 роки тому
Thanks so much Donald. Did you watch part 3 yet?
@johngate4715
@johngate4715 Рік тому
very sensible design honestly. Another cool fact is that you could put it right next to you house!
@kindermany
@kindermany 2 роки тому
I love seing the speed square being used so much. I got one earlier this year and everyone laughed cause they didn't see the use for it. Now they keep asking to borrow it.
@jackalister1662
@jackalister1662 2 роки тому
Invaluable!
@billymacmakes
@billymacmakes 2 роки тому
I can't believe it took me three days to watch this! How did I miss its release??!! Gotta make sure that notification bell is clicked! Always love your builds.
@BYOTools
@BYOTools 2 роки тому
Haha no worries Billy and thanks so much for the support. Hope you enjoyed the video and looking forward to posting part 3 this week.
@clutchbeyers
@clutchbeyers Рік тому
@@BYOTools So question on the facia on the high side of the roof....that looks a little goofy when the sheathing goes down and you end up needing to wrap the tape around it. Could you just leave that end straight and not cut it for the flush facia?
@loduke3905
@loduke3905 Рік тому
Omg it’s my tiny house CABIN… I built this same design well except a 16x20.. I am currently working on the inside now, my front wall is 12’ 6” with my back wall at 8’. My exterior total height is 13’ 6” which means I can actually move it (well not me a shed moving company can) what’s cool is my loft is standing height. As a chick who has never built anything in my entire life I found this design far more approachable and most appealing. Very cool build series, thanks for the upload 🤘🏻
@BigKeith510
@BigKeith510 2 роки тому
Very helpful video full of information. Great job
@BYOTools
@BYOTools 2 роки тому
Thanks so much Keith. Part 3 will be a great one to end on.
@Speeglelookingglass
@Speeglelookingglass 2 роки тому
Great details!!
@laliguras9913
@laliguras9913 2 роки тому
Very helpful love it. Thank you.
@T.E.P.
@T.E.P. 2 роки тому
superb work!!!
@ChalkyWhite1
@ChalkyWhite1 2 роки тому
Love it. Saw ✔ pencil ✔ square ✔ hammer ✔ tripod ✔ camera ✔
@vladimirvebbaych8387
@vladimirvebbaych8387 2 роки тому
Nice one mate well done 🙏
@julianmora5624
@julianmora5624 Рік тому
well the most used word by you is "perfect" , and i think you nearly did ,beautiful work, congrats
@toriless
@toriless 2 роки тому
Heck ya!n Been needing a track for a circular saw for eons.
@jasonmartinez2126
@jasonmartinez2126 2 роки тому
I have a few questions - * What to do if using different window & door dimensions? Is this something I should pre-plan into my layout? * Could I use this same plan set up for longer/wider sheds? Love your teaching, very explanatory.
@speak2theresafox
@speak2theresafox 2 роки тому
Wow. Much better than my house. Be proud.
@miketrainman4010
@miketrainman4010 2 роки тому
You should have run the roof sheating perpendicular to the roof rafters. You get more diaphragm strength.
@marathipower2782
@marathipower2782 11 місяців тому
Super nice job budd 😊
@billrose5146
@billrose5146 2 роки тому
Where I live, we use button cap nails for the tar paper and the roofing material (e.g. shingles) is what is keeping the nail penetrations from being water leaking points.
@calebfuller4713
@calebfuller4713 2 роки тому
That's what I used for my shed - tar paper and button cap nails as you call them - the nails with the big plastic washer under the head. Just like this video I went totally overboard and basically built my shed to hurricane standard residential code, but it has held up well!
@mitchellcurtis7419
@mitchellcurtis7419 2 роки тому
I get the feeling you hate moisture, LOL, great video!
@samuelmarkovich8793
@samuelmarkovich8793 2 роки тому
please make that track saw video! love your channel!
@nhiakhang2622
@nhiakhang2622 2 роки тому
Subscribed. Love your contents. Easy to follow.
@BYOTools
@BYOTools 2 роки тому
Love hearing that Nhia and thanks so much for watching. Greatly appreciate the support. Welcome to the BYOT Fam!
@bigsparky8888
@bigsparky8888 2 роки тому
I AM HOMELESS...72 LIVING IN 91 SENTRA...I WOULD LIVE IN THIS BAD BOY!!!
@francishartman7749
@francishartman7749 2 роки тому
Great Job!!
@FernandoRodriguez-ds5ri
@FernandoRodriguez-ds5ri Місяць тому
Part two is insane in the midbrain
@TrungVu-nq9en
@TrungVu-nq9en 2 роки тому
Great water proofing
@vicsglobal1
@vicsglobal1 7 місяців тому
No Bueno to use an ink pen to mark for measurements or cuts. It will forever bleed through multiple coats of paint until an oil based primer is used. Always use a pencil. Blue chalk line chalk cleans off better than red which can stain longer. Thank you for our informative videos. I am in the Seattle area. I think I recognized Handy Andy's cement trailers.
@leotrevino4317
@leotrevino4317 Рік тому
All in all I think it’s safe to say that this shed is gonna be more water proof than a submarine 😅 def gonna do all this on my next shed build ❤
@xsteel3292
@xsteel3292 2 роки тому
I'm sure you know what to do on the bottom of the door when you cut it off, but I save the piece that I cut, and the skin will come off. Then I put glue on it and it goes right back in the bottom of the door and I clamp it. Like new. Got the plans---which are great and enjoy the details and new products you introduce I've not used. Thanks.
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