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Garden Shed/Deck
Furnished content. (from Lumberjocks.com)
All started in spring, noticed the roof of the old garden shed)Plastic:() had holes in it from hail. Thought about going out to the coast to get some 6” x 6” Cedar posts to match the other shed in the back yard but new truck with short box may have trouble bringing home 10 footers? So went with 4” x 6” Pt but made the mistake of waiting too long to start, appears wood shortages and 200% price increase has made this a rather expensive little project. 2' x 4” framed inside with 1/2” plywood on the walls with 2” x 6” roof with 3/4” T&G Plywood coated with Deckover. Railing is stained 2” x 4” Pt with Titan Snap 'N Lock Baluster System from Lee Valley. Received the Grangirls approval except that one of them wants a Slide to get down easier, I was thinking Zip Line?
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posted at: 12:00am on 17-Oct-2020 path: /Woodworking | permalink
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