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Thread: Lean to shed design required
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24th November 2009, 02:55 PM #1GOLD MEMBER
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Lean to shed design required
I have a raised concrete slab near my shed measuring 1200 x 750mm. One long side is against a brick wall of the house.
I intend making a lean to shed at least 2.2m high to house my 2hp dust collector. It will be timber framed construction, and clad in colorbond to match my shed. I think I can borrow a framing gun. It is intended to have fixed vents in the bottom of the door, and the top of the two short sides.
Not being a carpenter, not having built any outdoor structures previously, I would welcome any designs that might be applicable. I am particularly interested in how to go about weatherproofing it.
regaqrds,
Dengy
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24th November 2009, 03:55 PM #2
G'day Dengue,
Not timber construction but it might be a help. https://www.woodworkforums.com/f65/wa...closure-74857/
Think in terms of framing for a house using say 70x45 pine with noggins and studs. Shots of my office build might help.
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