FREE 10X14 Storage Shed Plan By Howtobuildashed

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SCUR S AT I S F ARATECTNMER S AT I S F AIOSCTFREE STREAMLINED VERSION2017TON98,6%CUGABLE SHED PLANMEIO10'X14'TOSupported & Recommended by our Friends & Partners:Copyright 2017 All Rights Reserved. Use of this PDF file constitutes acceptance of the Howtobuildashed.org User Terms and Privacy Policy.

DIFFERENCES BETWEEN OUR FREE & PREMIUM PLANSVS.FREE 10'x14' PLANPREMIUM 10'x14' PLAN 30 detailed 3D schematics Basic schematics Views from all angles Basic angles Measurements for every part Basic measurements Full layouts for every step Basic layouts Step-by-step assembly instructions Simplified instructions Full material / shopping list Full cutting list PRO-TIPS for every section Mobile / Tablet ready Designed for newbies and pro'sLEARN MORE ABOUT OUR PREMIUM 10'X14' SHED PLAN2Copyright 2017 All Rights Reserved. Use of this PDF file constitutes acceptance of the Howtobuildashed.org User Terms and Privacy Policy.

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1BASIC OVERVIEW AND DIMENSIONSThis 10 x 14 shed is quite spacious and exquisite, and can be used for storing your supplies, furniture andeven setting up your pool table. It has an overall height of 12 feet and 5 ½ inches including the roof and awidth of 10 feet and 1 inch. The width from the side is 14 feet and 1 inch. The total width of the roof is 15 feetand 7 ½ inches. There is a huge door in front with 7 feet and 1 inch of height and 7 feet and 4 inches of width.There is a small window with a width of 3 feet and height of 3 feet. The window and the door should be builtindependently or should be purchased separately, and is not included in this shed plan. Follow themanufacturer’s instructions to install the window and the door.7' 2"12' 5.5"7' 4"10' 1"DOORFRONT VIEW15' 7.5"3'3'14' 1"WINDOWSIDE VIEWNOTEUse old doors and windows to save money. Follow manufacturer’s instructions to accurately install the doorsand windows.4Copyright 2017 All Rights Reserved. Use of this PDF file constitutes acceptance of the Howtobuildashed.org User Terms and Privacy Policy.

2FOUNDATION AND FLOORThe first step of building the shed is designing and assembling a solid foundation. The foundation should be strongenough the support the entire shed structure, and therefore should be accurately designed without any gaps or weakspots in the trusses. Use pressure heated timber and skids to create the 14 feet wide and 10 feet long foundation asshown in the image. Use ¾ inches thick tongue and groove plywood for the floor. Make sure the skids and trusses arespaced equally and are assembled to perfection.14'10'FOUNDATION BASE3/4" Tongueand GroovePlywoodFLOORNOTEBuy per-designed joists and skids if you are new to building sheds. This way, you will reduce the chances ofany complications in sizing and spacing.5Copyright 2017 All Rights Reserved. Use of this PDF file constitutes acceptance of the Howtobuildashed.org User Terms and Privacy Policy.

3WALL STRUCTURESOnce the foundation and floor are in place, the next step is to start working on the right and left wall. Both the wallswill have a width of 14 feet and a height of 7 feet and 6 inches. The right wall will have a 3 x 3 area designed for thewindow installation. Once designed, install T1-11 siding on the walls with galvanized nails before installing thewindow.14'7' 6"14'RIGHT WALL14'7' 6"14'LEFT WALLNOTEAdd self-adhering flashing on the bottom edges of the windows before installing T1-11.6Copyright 2017 All Rights Reserved. Use of this PDF file constitutes acceptance of the Howtobuildashed.org User Terms and Privacy Policy.

4WALL STRUCTURESAfter the right and left wall, it’s time to create the front and back wall. The width of both the walls is 10 feetfrom the top and 9 feet and 4 inches at the bottom. The height of both the walls should be 7 feet and 6inches. Use pressure heated timber to construct the wall frames with plates, cripple studs, and L joints toassemble the parts. Use 3/12 inches galvanized nails to attach the frames together. Once the structures arebuilt, use T1-11 on the walls with galvanized nails and exterior screws.10'7' 6"9' 4"FRONT WALL10'7' 6"9' 4"BACK WALLNOTEMake sure the edges of T1-11 do not overlap each other as this will compromise the functioning andappearance of the T1-11.7Copyright 2017 All Rights Reserved. Use of this PDF file constitutes acceptance of the Howtobuildashed.org User Terms and Privacy Policy.

5ROOF SECTIONOnce the wall structures are in place, you will start working on the roofing. The roof is the most complexstructure of the shed and will require additional help or pre-designed parts. Your roof needs to be wellassembled with no weak spots for water leakage. Start with constructing the trusses of the roof. Makesure all the trusses are identical in shape. You will create 10 rafters each sides spread over a width of 14feet 7 inches with equal space in between each as shown in the figure. Install T1-11 on the two outer mosttrusses using galvanized nails.AsphaltShingles6' 1.5"14' 7"NOTEFollow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully while installing the shingles. Get additional help forthe roofing task to safely get the job done.8Copyright 2017 All Rights Reserved. Use of this PDF file constitutes acceptance of the Howtobuildashed.org User Terms and Privacy Policy.

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FREE 10X14 Storage Shed Plan by Howtobuildashed.org Author: Howtobuildashed.org Subject: FREE 10X14 Storage Shed Plan. For more details & full material list visit Howtobuildashed.org Created Date: 4/20/2016 9:35:05 PM