I framed most of the storage shed I am building to store my tractors and implements. I am trying to do it as inexpensively as I can. I have a friend who drives a cement truck that got me some leftover mud for next to nothing. This morning I got some distressed lumber that is more than what I need to get this shed and another I need to build done.
This is the slab I poured:
I had a put it in between the backyard fence, a hillside and a redwood tree. I used the biggest area I could.
I got most of the walls framed this afternoon:
It's small, 11' x 14' with a 4' x 8' area in the back. It should be plenty big enough to store my 1000, 1450, #2 tiller, box scraper and off-topic log splitter.
Tomorrow I'll work a short day and get the door opening framed and the front wall completed. I am planning on making a roll-up door and getting some garage door tracks and hardware. I'll probably make the door 8' wide.
I was out there in jeans and a t-shirt. I probably could have worn shorts it was a beautiful day and a relief from all the rain we have had this month.
Bob