Anyone used Ryan Shed Plans
#24
Here’s an illustrative free plan:

https://www.howtobuildashed.org/download...d_Plan.pdf

About 20 years ago, I bought shed plans from Lowe’s for about $8.00 and built my first woodworking project.
With your skills, you won’t need much more than basic plans.
The bigger item is getting your local planning and zoning agency to approve it.
Gary

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(05-28-2018, 08:26 AM)tomsteve Wrote: huh!! took me to a different set of plans last night. now i see it,though.
id still suggest looking into trusses. they might cost a little more, but save a lot of time.

The 84 Lumber kits come with trusses. At least they used to.
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I built one years ago from stock plans I got at a local home improvement store/lumberyard(Sutherlands). As I recall, the plans cost $5, included a materials list and building diagrams. Well worth the money if only for the materials list.
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