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11-27-2021, 06:31 AM
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I'm not real sure what you mean by "reasonable". They certainly look adequate for that type of shed.
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(11-26-2021, 11:30 PM)Scott W Wrote: I am thinking about a new shop. I really like the slant roofed shed typed with the row of windows at the top of the wall. My question is, do the plans (even though for a 16x24) look reasonable? I have never built with a cut list and plans before. I don't have any city or county restrictions.
https://myoutdoorplans.com/shed/16x24-le...oof-plans/
Where in the USA is this to be constructed? 2x10 fro roof rafters near maximum span with minimal snow load.
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(11-26-2021, 11:30 PM)Scott W Wrote: I am thinking about a new shop. I really like the slant roofed shed typed with the row of windows at the top of the wall. My question is, do the plans (even though for a 16x24) look reasonable? I have never built with a cut list and plans before. I don't have any city or county restrictions.
https://myoutdoorplans.com/shed/16x24-le...oof-plans/
I'm no expert on roofs by any means. But a 10 X 24 certainly sounds big enough. For now. As time goes by you'll probably run out of room like I did. Build your roof so you can expand later on if you want to.
Just my personal opinion. FWIW
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Too short on the low side for me. I had a lean too like that for a shop once.
I'd upgrade the roof to 2x12 and add a foot to all the walls.
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Thanks...I was thinking about the highest wall to be 10ft and the short side 8 foot.
I am in NC...not much snow. Every once in a while and it shuts down everything.
My shop now is about the same foot print but my biggest complaint is the height. Just over 7 foot. We are gonna move and it would be in the direction of Boone NC (which does get snow) but probably not close enough to matter.
I am making all my plans now so I can hit the ground running when I get there.
So other then raising the height and maybe using 2x12 rafters does everything else look ok?
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I would go taller than 8’ on the low side.
Mine is 11’ which gives me room for transom Windows around the perimeter.
During the day, I can work with natural light and the lights are high enough to be out of the way of sheet goods and most boards I work with.
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