I think this is your best video. Good run down of the shed and planning. Sounds like the time you spent working in the frame & truss plant was helpful to learn how to mark out your own frames.
Thanks man. It definitely helped seeing what was made in the factory and how it related to real construction. Prenail do get a lot of flak, even from me, but building frames is a special skill that most NZ carpenters don't get to practice nearly enough.
No, I didn't find out. At the end of the day, they are just little garden sheds, which only technically need consent due to their proximity to the boundary - not that anyone ever bothers with that.
Nice work! Excellent carpentry there, good process using the plywood to square the frames and considering rafter support. Only suggestion for next shed is use H3.2 framing (as a shed has usually got moisture/rain present etc) keep sharing your processes and knowledge, good stuff!
Thank you. Yup, I agree on the H3.2 and I would prefer a double top plate, but unfortunately, none of this was my decision. In my hast to get this video ready, I neglected to mention the joins and corners will be battered and the whole thing will be painted, so they will come out looking pretty good. The boss is also welding up a door frame to fit. I might get back there for an update photo at some stage.