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THE GARDENER |
The gable end shed plan shown on the left is plan
# 1317 SCP. It would make a nice gardening shed. With
the big windows in the side wall it is sure to please
any gardener. It a nice place to do some potting rather
than working outdoors in the early spring. It would also
be a good place to work on a
hobby. Or imagine it in red as a schoolhouse playhouse
for your kids to play in. As the picture illustrates,
when sheds are built on concrete piers, like many of our
shed designs can be, it's easier to build on a sloped
site. This garden shed is 8' X 10 'and available in 4 different sizes. |
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PLAN # |
SIZE |
1315 SCP |
8' X 6' X
12'-4" |
1316 SCP |
8' X 8' X
12'-4" |
1317 SCP |
8' X 10' X
12'-4" |
1318 SCP |
8' X 12' X
12'-4" |
$ 14.95 EACH |
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If you need to store big
items such as tractors, riding lawn mowers, bikes, snowmobiles,
motorcycles, 4 wheelers, wave runners, ATVs or just about any other
toy you want to store, visit our barn and storage shed plan page where you can see bigger sheds.
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THE CARPENTER |
The gable end shed plan on the left with
it's door in the front is plan # 1332 SCP. It has one of our lowest roof lines. The do-it-yourself
garden shed designs in
this series are available in 4 different sizes. |
AVAILABLE
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PLAN |
SIZE |
1330 SCP
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8' X 6' X
8'-6" |
1331 SCP
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8' X 8' X
8'-6" |
1332 SCP
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8' X 10'
X 8'-6" |
1333 SCP
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8' X 12' X
8'-6" |
$ 14.95 EACH
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THE NEW YORKER |
The garden shed building shown on the right with
it's doors in the front is plan # 2323 SC. At 10' X 14' it makes a good place to store
garden and woodworking tools. With it's beautiful fan
window it is one of our most popular designs. The
building designs in this series are available in 4 different sizes. |
AVAILABLE
IN THIS SERIES |
PLAN |
SIZE |
2320
SC |
10'
X 8' X 13'- 4" |
2321
SC |
10'
X 10' X 13'- 4" |
2322
SC |
10'
X 12' X 13'- 4" |
2323
SC |
10'
X 14' X 13'- 4" |
$ 24.95 EACH
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THE MONTANA |
The easy to build gable end shed plan illustrated on the left with
it's door in the front is
plan # 1306 C. |
AVAILABLE
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PLAN |
SIZE |
1305
C |
6' X 6' X 11'-3" |
1306
C |
6' X 8' X 11'-3" |
1307
C |
6' X 10' X
11'-3" |
1308
C |
6' X 12' X
11'-3" |
$ 14.95 EACH
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ABOUT
OUR SHED PLANS AND THEIR NUMBERS
Our building plans for garden sheds offer three types of foundations.
Some of our structure designs give you the choice of all three in one
blueprint. The easiest type to build is where the floor joists
are nailed to a skid foundation which rests on a small
gravel bed. All of the plan numbers shown here that have a
letter "S" after them can be built this
way. It is the easiest and most popular way to build. The second type is built
on a concrete pad. This
type of construction is suited for very large buildings
where heavy loads may be placed on the floors. All of the numbers shown here that have a letter "C"
after them can be built this way. The third type is better
suited to sloping yards or soils that are subject to
movement. It is the concrete pier style that supports an
elevated wooden floor. All of the numbers shown
here that
have a letter "P" after them can be built
this way. A good sample of all types of foundations can be
seen in our free shed plans.
The first
number stated in the size is always the width or front. The second
number is the depth or side and the last number is for the overall
height above the floor. To this height you should add
about 6" for that part of the concrete slab you want
above grade, or about 14" if you are going to
construct it with
a wooden floor.
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