Mega Shed – Part 11: The Roof Structure
With the walls of the DIY Mega Shed all built, I can set to work on the roof structure and get the roof installed.
With the walls of the DIY Mega Shed all built, I can set to work on the roof structure and get the roof installed.
Work on the DIY mega shed is about to hit a peak, the final wall sections are coming together and soon I’ll know just how bit it really is!
Now this DIY mega shed (or is it a man cave) is really coming together, with just a few more walls left, starting with the fence wall.
One wall up, four to go. While the door end might not seem the most complicated part of the build, getting it ‘right first time’ is critical.
Out of the ground, a base built and frame made, now its time for cladding the long wall. I hoped to get it erect, but I may have a size issue.
After completing the ground works and the base, the main structure of the shed starts to take form, starting with framing the long wall.
In this Mega Shed article, I install under floor insulation and a subfloor on the completed base frame. Soon the walls will be on and I can see the shape.
With the site cleared and groundworks complete, I can start building the base. This is a big step change, from design and prep to building!
With the site cleared, I can start the Mega Shed build. The base will be constructed first, once groundwork and concrete piers are completed.
With the design for the Mega Shed setting on I needed to spend time clearing the site before I can start building. And man was that a task.