Page one: Introduction - Parts List
Page two: Plans - Layout
Page three: Plans - Front and Roof
Page four: Plans - Rear and Sides
Page five: Instructions
Page six: Instructions continued
Page seven: Making a Door
Narrow shed plans: Layout

This page shows the shed floor layout (fig.1), the shed roof layout (fig.2) and the wall stud placement (fig.3).
fig.1 - Floor layout

The floor layout plan gives the overall dimensions of the floor frame.
The floor frame is constructed of 100x100 (4x4) skids [a] and 100x50 (2x4) joists [b] and end joists [c].

All floor frame lumber should be treated or otherwise suitable for exterior use.
Individual member lengths are given in the
Parts List.
fig.2 - Roof layout

The shed roof layout plan gives a birds-eye view of the roof frame layout.

The members shown in the roof frame plan are the side wall top plates [g], the front and rear wall raking top plates
[l], the middle rafters [z] and the ridge blocking [n].

All the members in the roof frame are 100x50 (2x4) stock.

Individual member lengths are given in the
Parts List
and drawings showing individual member lengths and angle cuts are in the
Front and Roof plans page.
fig.3 - Stud layout

The shed stud layout plan gives a birds-eye view of the wall stud layout.

More detail, placement measurements as well as individual member lengths and angle cuts are shown
in the
Front and Roof plans page
and the
Rear and Side plans page.
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Shed Floor Layout Plan
Shed Roof Layout Plan
Shed Stud Layout Plan
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