Re: [MBZ] Andrew's shed

2015-06-05 Thread OK Don via Mercedes
That's how I built my last one, in 1982, and still solid (last I knew 0
sold the house 3 years ago).

On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 5:15 PM, Curly McLain via Mercedes 
mercedes@okiebenz.com wrote:

 I build sheds with .60 treated lumber for foundations (ground contact)  2
 x 6 joists and 3/4 plywood for the floors.  Last for a long time and
 termites/carpenter ants won't eat the .060 wood.  No concrete
 truck/concrete finishers/floats/power trowel/forms required.





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Re: [MBZ] Andrew's shed

2015-06-04 Thread Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes
It's a simple 10 x 14 shed, not a garage.

On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 7:25 PM, Curt Raymond via Mercedes 
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 Like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ip4gSOTyPrs ?
 -Curt

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  Subject: [MBZ] Andrew's shed

 Do the powers that be require a concrete foundation in your locale?

 My plan is to build a new and bigger shed - probably one that looks like
 a small barn in order to get the storage room in the loft area. The one
 we have now is one of those flimsy steel bolt together things and has no
 ready means of attaching shelving etc.
 I  plan to make it in panels that will bolt together in case I ever
 decide to remove it from the property.
 Thus, no concrete floor. It will sit on pads.

 RB

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Re: [MBZ] Andrew's shed

2015-06-04 Thread G Mann via Mercedes
For future construction, I would like to recommend that you look at using a
coloring agent for the concrete pad. The concrete is then the same color
throughout the entire pour, No paint to flake or chip in the future.

At the proper time in the concrete cure cycle, use a concrete sealer, which
goes on looking milky, but is absorbed into the pores of the concrete and
very nicely resists stains and discolorations which happen to bare unsealed
concrete.

Cost of sealer is generally much less than paint, certainly much less than
epoxy, and gives the concrete a finished look when used over colored
concrete.

The color agent used to make colored concrete is usually a powder additive
to the concrete, much the consistancy of tile grout material. There is a
pretty decent range of colors to choose from also.


On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 5:52 PM, Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes 
mercedes@okiebenz.com wrote:

 It's a simple 10 x 14 shed, not a garage.

 On Thu, Jun 4, 2015 at 7:25 PM, Curt Raymond via Mercedes 
 mercedes@okiebenz.com wrote:

  Like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ip4gSOTyPrs ?
  -Curt
 
From: Randy Bennell via Mercedes mercedes@okiebenz.com
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  Cc: Randy Bennell rbenn...@bennell.ca
   Sent: Thursday, June 4, 2015 6:06 PM
   Subject: [MBZ] Andrew's shed
 
  Do the powers that be require a concrete foundation in your locale?
 
  My plan is to build a new and bigger shed - probably one that looks like
  a small barn in order to get the storage room in the loft area. The one
  we have now is one of those flimsy steel bolt together things and has no
  ready means of attaching shelving etc.
  I  plan to make it in panels that will bolt together in case I ever
  decide to remove it from the property.
  Thus, no concrete floor. It will sit on pads.
 
  RB
 
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[MBZ] Andrew's shed

2015-06-04 Thread Randy Bennell via Mercedes

Do the powers that be require a concrete foundation in your locale?

My plan is to build a new and bigger shed - probably one that looks like 
a small barn in order to get the storage room in the loft area. The one 
we have now is one of those flimsy steel bolt together things and has no 
ready means of attaching shelving etc.
I  plan to make it in panels that will bolt together in case I ever 
decide to remove it from the property.

Thus, no concrete floor. It will sit on pads.

RB

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Re: [MBZ] Andrew's shed

2015-06-04 Thread Curt Raymond via Mercedes
Like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ip4gSOTyPrs ?
-Curt

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Cc: Randy Bennell rbenn...@bennell.ca 
 Sent: Thursday, June 4, 2015 6:06 PM
 Subject: [MBZ] Andrew's shed
   
Do the powers that be require a concrete foundation in your locale?

My plan is to build a new and bigger shed - probably one that looks like 
a small barn in order to get the storage room in the loft area. The one 
we have now is one of those flimsy steel bolt together things and has no 
ready means of attaching shelving etc.
I  plan to make it in panels that will bolt together in case I ever 
decide to remove it from the property.
Thus, no concrete floor. It will sit on pads.

RB

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Re: [MBZ] Andrew's shed

2015-06-04 Thread Dimitri via Mercedes
Perhaps Andrew's shed is really a garage?

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 On Jun 4, 2015, at 6:06 PM, Randy Bennell via Mercedes 
 mercedes@okiebenz.com wrote:
 
 Do the powers that be require a concrete foundation in your locale?
 
 My plan is to build a new and bigger shed - probably one that looks like a 
 small barn in order to get the storage room in the loft area. The one we have 
 now is one of those flimsy steel bolt together things and has no ready means 
 of attaching shelving etc.
 I  plan to make it in panels that will bolt together in case I ever decide to 
 remove it from the property.
 Thus, no concrete floor. It will sit on pads.
 
 RB
 
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Re: [MBZ] Andrew's shed

2015-06-04 Thread Curly McLain via Mercedes
I build sheds with .60 treated lumber for foundations (ground 
contact)  2 x 6 joists and 3/4 plywood for the floors.  Last for a 
long time and termites/carpenter ants won't eat the .060 wood.  No 
concrete truck/concrete finishers/floats/power trowel/forms required.


Look up all weather wood foundation

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