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Framing a DIY Shed with Trash Can Cover 

Michael Alm
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This week I started my garden shed and trash enclosure. I'm covering how to frame it, install tongue and groove sheathing, add a cedar fence, and build a lean-to style roof with birds mouth joints.
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Комментарии : 158   
@AndyGumpster
@AndyGumpster 3 года назад
Can you cover iin Part 2 what you've spent on something like this? It'd be interesting to hear your thoughts on the various price ranges you can work in for a shed like this.
@MichaelAlm
@MichaelAlm 3 года назад
Yeah, I can touch on that for sure 👍
@RyanWattersRyanWatters
@RyanWattersRyanWatters 3 года назад
@@MichaelAlm Yes please! This is a fantastic build, but before I get my hopes up, I want to know if I can afford it.m😉 Thanks so much for putting out fantastic content.
@jenkinssthomson8879
@jenkinssthomson8879 2 года назад
@@RyanWattersRyanWatters Fantastic design? It’s a wood foundation in rainy Seattle. Think a little more don’t be shy.
@RyanWattersRyanWatters
@RyanWattersRyanWatters 2 года назад
@@jenkinssthomson8879 I said it’s a fantastic build, not design. It was not a difficult comment to parse. I like Michael’s channel and have learned a lot from him, so I’m always happy to tip my hat to talented people.
@PatrickHRoss
@PatrickHRoss 3 года назад
I love a building that is constructed with such intention to last.
@BMSculptures
@BMSculptures 3 года назад
wow building one of these is not as simple as it may seem. You put a LOT of work and detail into this thing. Looks great, cant wait to see part 2!
@MichaelAlm
@MichaelAlm 3 года назад
Thanks dude!
@InFlamedParlysis88
@InFlamedParlysis88 3 года назад
Its just a shed, but having the header sit on only jack-studs without a king-stud on the sides nor a double-top plate will make it a lil less ridged. Bc it's outside you might use "hurricane ties"(inexpensive) to secure the roof to the walls. Other than that its looking good man👌🏻
@SpencleyDesignCo
@SpencleyDesignCo 3 года назад
I'm so pumped to see this one come alive! Excellent work, Michael!
@MichaelAlm
@MichaelAlm 3 года назад
Thanks Eric!
@shanaproctor100
@shanaproctor100 2 года назад
Your attention to the little details is fantastic!
@loperman2242
@loperman2242 2 года назад
Whoever is in charge of your sound did a great job! The music you are using is top notch! 👌
Год назад
Great project!
@Hashtag12WoodWorks
@Hashtag12WoodWorks Год назад
I love how well built this is even though it is just a small shed
@BosisofSweden
@BosisofSweden Год назад
I just love this channel. Perfectly narrated, funny sometimes, nice music. 10/10!
@JTWoodworks
@JTWoodworks 3 года назад
So much useful framing information. You're making me think about fixing up a shed I have that desperately needs some love
@elizabethalm5069
@elizabethalm5069 3 года назад
Just love the look. Can’t wait for part 2!
@benjohnson6248
@benjohnson6248 3 года назад
Yep, definitely interested in the plans for this build! Beautiful work so far!
@MichaelAlm
@MichaelAlm 3 года назад
Awesome! Thank you 🙌
@brianhornby2564
@brianhornby2564 3 года назад
Looks great, I like seeing the outside of your shop and catching a glimpse of Old Gold in the background.
@melindamosbey8257
@melindamosbey8257 2 года назад
Great job!
@royrussell8531
@royrussell8531 7 месяцев назад
Great iob and looks fantastic. I really like the design and will try to duplicate it!!! Awesome tutorial!!!
@Thejakegee
@Thejakegee 3 года назад
Nice work
@lifegpt
@lifegpt 2 года назад
Just building a shed to make into a workshop so this was of great interest to me
@catherinemiles8021
@catherinemiles8021 Год назад
Wow, so far, it's fantastic. You have done a wonderful job, and it was enjoyable to watch. Thank you for sharing 😊
@TheBeardedWoodworker
@TheBeardedWoodworker 3 года назад
I'm really liking the look of this shed/enclosure! It has got me thinking about where and what our cans look like. 👍Can't wait for pt. 2!
@MichaelAlm
@MichaelAlm 3 года назад
Thanks dude 🙌
@miltoneaton9038
@miltoneaton9038 2 года назад
Excellent video. Thank you and we loved the voice over.
@dolphinliam888
@dolphinliam888 Год назад
Nice job. Well engineered. That will never fall down! 😉👍
@mikecolo2158
@mikecolo2158 3 года назад
Nice project. Looking forward to part 2. I like your creative use of the clamps...I often work alone, those things really give you that extra set of hands.
@itsgabenog
@itsgabenog 3 года назад
30' video of anything? Nah, I'll pass. 30 'video from Michael? I've got my popcorn ready!
@MichaelAlm
@MichaelAlm 3 года назад
Hahaha! Thank you sir! 🍿
@jewdd1989
@jewdd1989 3 года назад
This is my favorite build!!! A few weeks ago I saw a couple build a fence/shed and the shed acting as their gate and walkway through to their yard… I thought that was brilliant because it’s multi purpose and functional especially for yard tools, etc. Yours obviously tops theirs but also your the most detailed and it’s stunning! Well done, can’t wait for the rest of it 👏🏼
@potatopotatoeOG
@potatopotatoeOG 3 года назад
Great comment, cute dog😪❤
@williamellis8993
@williamellis8993 3 года назад
Looking good, Michael. The advantage to cutting three sheets at once is that if you make a mistake, you can make three times as much scrap in the same amount of time (lol). Looking forward to part 2. Stay safe. Bill
@beowoofthemoviestar
@beowoofthemoviestar 2 года назад
What an excellent demo.
@FredMcIntyre
@FredMcIntyre 2 года назад
Awesome job Michael, looking forward to part 2! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
@balloney2175
@balloney2175 2 года назад
I think it was Casper the Friendly Ghost pushing the garbage bin.
@Alexanderussell
@Alexanderussell 6 месяцев назад
I keep coming back to this video looking for plans. Would love to co-opt a build like this in a narrow strip between my neighbor and I so I can finally get the garden tools and mower out of the garage! :)
@ryderscustomcreations3665
@ryderscustomcreations3665 2 года назад
I can tell how much fun you were having on this type of project. Let’s have some more like this!
@softsounds8453
@softsounds8453 3 года назад
I never thought I'd hear the phrases "hypotenuse", "Pythagorean Theorem", or "3-4-5 triangle" again after leaving highschool.
@negotiableaffections
@negotiableaffections 3 года назад
I think you came to the right place tho' lol
@rononel8046
@rononel8046 Год назад
As a maths teacher, I approve this real world example of "When am I gonna need this?"
@davidcaverly9659
@davidcaverly9659 3 года назад
Just did a fence with cedar pickets. The extra dollars on the "zip-tip" screws to avoid pre-drilling was definitely money well spent.
@davidwilby6204
@davidwilby6204 3 года назад
This is awesome, have been following along on insta and great to see the video. I built a small shed with a green roof from my own 'plans' without feeling like I knew what I was doing, it's extremely reassuring to see you following pretty much the same steps I took. Looking forward to part 2!
@MichaelAlm
@MichaelAlm 3 года назад
Nice!! I watched a lot of RU-vid videos before tackling mine 😂 A green roof would be awesome!!
@randommusings48
@randommusings48 3 года назад
Looking forward to part 2 and yes to the plan!
@jeffforbes3772
@jeffforbes3772 3 года назад
Very cool...looking forward to part 2.
@draztiqmeshaz6226
@draztiqmeshaz6226 3 года назад
27:50 love those clouds...
@thomasconfrey7823
@thomasconfrey7823 3 года назад
Definitely in for plans.
@FearsomeWarrior
@FearsomeWarrior 3 года назад
Super cool styling.
@SeraphimKnight
@SeraphimKnight 3 года назад
We definitely all had that moment where after a long day of work you make a stupid mistake that ends up in a near miss. Glad this didn't end up worse than it did!
@gregmize01
@gregmize01 3 года назад
Holy 🐄!
@ellieboa
@ellieboa 3 года назад
looking good so far!
@KomarProject
@KomarProject 3 года назад
It’s looking awesome buddy. Still wish we had some of the pressure treated lumber by me lol
@MichaelAlm
@MichaelAlm 2 года назад
Thanks Bart 🙌 do the not stock pressure treat in IL? Or is it supply issues?
@margeryk000
@margeryk000 3 года назад
Looks great so far. Looking forward to part 2!
@MCsCreations
@MCsCreations 3 года назад
Fantastic, Michael! It's looking great already! 😃 Looking forward to part 2! Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
@ExAnalogia
@ExAnalogia 3 года назад
Interesting that Michael Alm cut a ceder 2*4 with an angle, so that the water will not go into the below ceder. But then he use screw to screw the above ceder down. I think it would have been better to use L-brackets under to have it down. Since now there will be water where the screw is, and that will go down in the above ceder 2*4, which will need to be exchange faster. Beside that. A really nice build.
@seanwhitaker975
@seanwhitaker975 3 года назад
Looks really nice man
@markwhisler3501
@markwhisler3501 3 года назад
Can't wait for part 2
@thomastieffenbacherdocsava1549
@thomastieffenbacherdocsava1549 3 года назад
Nice to be tall , us short guys have to stand on something. LOL! Good to see a guy who hols a hammer correctly...LOL! As I said it looks better than your neighbor's house,
@clevelandexplorer2221
@clevelandexplorer2221 2 года назад
You silly tart haha, I really hope that side sheet didn't hurt too much. You looked real frustrated but took it on the chin, something I'd do haha. Daft. That roof looks proper strong and well done. Great project bud
@negotiableaffections
@negotiableaffections 3 года назад
Wow, I enjoyed that, looking forward to part two. Obviously you'll be fitting locks, but aren't you worried about security for the tools? In the UK garden tools and furniture are amongst the list of frequent opportunist thefts!
@dugaldhutchings404
@dugaldhutchings404 3 года назад
Hey that old Benz is beautiful - it needs a garage !
@dawlin20
@dawlin20 3 года назад
Looks super!
@ryanpeterson7407
@ryanpeterson7407 3 года назад
Plans would be killer
@ByGraceThroughFaith777
@ByGraceThroughFaith777 8 месяцев назад
Yo, that makes an awesome lemonade stand too lol
@Steffenhelg
@Steffenhelg 2 года назад
Great job on the design! I never comment on videos, but there is a small, fatal flaw in the base. As it stands now, the entire structure is resting on six nails in the front. I’ve seen similar solutions snap 6mm screws, so I’d advise you to add some blocks underneath the frame that you leveled. Thank you for the fun content, greetings from Norway!
@yousefosman8094
@yousefosman8094 3 года назад
Great build!
@djamelhamdia134
@djamelhamdia134 3 года назад
A "Corona" wheelbarrow! Interesting!
@andresgoberna1951
@andresgoberna1951 3 года назад
Very nice video Michael, I'm planning to do something similar but a bit bigger and I'm always concerned about wood and rain, would be nice if in any of your future outdoor videos you go deeper in the 101 rules of making something outdoor to last forever
@MichaelAlm
@MichaelAlm 3 года назад
Thanks Andrés! I’ll talk more about that in the next video for sure!!
@davejackson5989
@davejackson5989 3 года назад
Good job. I like Dunn Lumber as well. Great store and great guys!
@lindacsmith13
@lindacsmith13 3 года назад
I'm glad you lived.
@ryanhuff585
@ryanhuff585 3 года назад
Hope to see some patterned plywood make an appearance in part 2. ;)
@Twentynyne
@Twentynyne 3 года назад
Oh this is so good
@KingMinhvuong
@KingMinhvuong 3 года назад
Very nice project. Good job!
@Birdlab
@Birdlab 3 года назад
Well done! Thanks for sharing this.
@MichaelAlm
@MichaelAlm 3 года назад
Thanks!! Sure thing 👍
@neilarmour4497
@neilarmour4497 3 года назад
You are very lucky having access to cedar for these projects... here in Ireland it is definitely a luxury product. Would love to build with it. Nice job, looking forward to seeing how this ends up!
@MichaelAlm
@MichaelAlm 3 года назад
For real! We’re in the heart of red cedar country. (It’s still not cheap though 😬) thank you!!
@cbushelman0969
@cbushelman0969 3 года назад
We would definetly be interested a build plan. Great build.
@MichaelAlm
@MichaelAlm 2 года назад
Thanks!! I’m working on them 👍
@TheDesignerXD
@TheDesignerXD 3 года назад
Dude... you do such great work. Love it. And perfect timing. I'm taking this weekend to redo the workshop roof. :)
@Smudgie33
@Smudgie33 2 года назад
My wife walked in just at the end shot of the Garden Shed and asked why someone was building a post bus shelter. 🤣
@jeremyspecce
@jeremyspecce 2 года назад
That is the first time I’ve heard that type of pressure treated lumber called “incised” and I’ve always wondered. I always referred to it as “staple wood” because it looks like it has staples all over it ( I know it doesn’t). We do not have this type of lumber on the east coast so it’s a little foreign to me. Shannon recently referred to it on the Lumber Industry Update podcast but even he didn’t use that term.
@josefhemmingsson
@josefhemmingsson 3 года назад
Nice!
@lmslasher8570
@lmslasher8570 3 года назад
🍻 well done!!
@pauloaires8008
@pauloaires8008 3 года назад
Great build in looking forward to part 2, I don’t remember hearing the size of the hole shed and covering.:.plans would be great but we don’t have a huge space so I was wondering what’s the over all size
@MichaelAlm
@MichaelAlm 3 года назад
Thanks! The footprint is 12ft x 5ft
@stkhoops
@stkhoops 3 года назад
Would love these plans
@eldestmillennial3136
@eldestmillennial3136 3 года назад
Your garbage can and wheelbarrow have a more sturdily-built house than some *people* I know.
@bryanhoffman7250
@bryanhoffman7250 2 года назад
I see you have a variety of dimensions for the sheds, anything closer to the 200sqft? I was thinking doubling the 10x10 maybe reducing the lower side by 16 or 32 inches then figuring out the additional materials and measurements for heights. Unless you have plans for something that size already.. Awesome video btw thanks for taking the time and making all your videos
@rfguy8499
@rfguy8499 3 года назад
Thanks Michael. Good and informative video. Don't you have to anchor or tie the foundation down in some manner? I know it has some protection with the small retention wall on two sides, but I would think to protect against storm winds, etc. that you would need to secure the foundation to the ground for a shed like this.
@evandthayer
@evandthayer 2 года назад
Looks great! I'm late to the game but a nice detail is adding side soffits on the roof overhang instead of just front and rear. Build a ladder on either side and continue the top 2x4 out to the edge.
@markchilluffo9638
@markchilluffo9638 2 года назад
👍👍
@FoerdiProductions
@FoerdiProductions Год назад
21:45 - think the neighbor had to take a sh*t real quick, huh?
@Tom-sd5ru
@Tom-sd5ru 3 года назад
Festool needs to send u some tools
@carrollnigg8194
@carrollnigg8194 Месяц назад
Please use disposal gloves when handling pressure treated lumber. Your skin can absorb chemicals.
@hansangb
@hansangb 3 года назад
Sigh, your garbage shed looks better than anything I'll make! 😁
@pdmark311
@pdmark311 2 года назад
why not drill into the concrete and use threaded anchor bolts to let you level the floor?
@theeapco
@theeapco 2 года назад
Great video! What air hose are you using?
@paulosborne6517
@paulosborne6517 3 года назад
Great build so far. PLEASE tell me what the music starting at 16:00 is??? I'd love to know the track / artists so I can listen to the full version. Thank you.
@diapo280
@diapo280 2 года назад
I am interested in plans - this is just what I would like to build- plans make it easier..
@texasgemtree
@texasgemtree Год назад
* heart *
@Sunlvn1
@Sunlvn1 Год назад
Do you have the plans available, I’m going to build one. I’ll have to modify your design for the tool shed to face same as the garbage cans.
@BosisofSweden
@BosisofSweden Год назад
How can it be a 2x4 if you need to put in plywood to level it up?
@d1m4d
@d1m4d 2 года назад
Hey man, I love your work and really enjoyed watching this. Keep up the good work. I also really enjoy the music- would you be able to tell me the artist/song that's playing at 9:15? Appreciate it!
@X3WorkshopDesigns
@X3WorkshopDesigns 3 года назад
Is the header really necessary? Came out great!
@MichaelAlm
@MichaelAlm 2 года назад
I’d rather err on the side of overbuilt 🤷🏼‍♂️ thank you!
@singingriverwoodwork
@singingriverwoodwork 2 года назад
Where did you get the reclaimed doors and windows from again?
@Tomheidable
@Tomheidable 3 года назад
That header will hold a truck
@gerlern
@gerlern 2 года назад
I’m in the Seattle area and trying to do a shed build this summer- do you have a go-to lumber yard?
@johnfulton8023
@johnfulton8023 3 года назад
Interested to know why you cut the 4x2 rafter down to almost 2" instead of using blocking between the rafters? You removed most of the structural strength doing it the way you did.
@MichaelAlm
@MichaelAlm 3 года назад
The rafters don’t take much of a load especially out here where we don’t get much snow. Also once the sheathing is nailed on it becomes super rigid. If it can handle me walking on it, then it should be able to handle everything it needs to.
@johnfulton8023
@johnfulton8023 3 года назад
@@MichaelAlm The rigidity is all from the sheathing Michael, using 4 x2" and cutting off 1/2 of the density is not the way to go. You would have had same effect if you had blocked in the normal way, and it would have been easier also. I am not saying you have done it wrong (for your area) only pointing out that there is an easier, and in my opinion better way to achieve this. I am in the UK so we also do not have heavy snow loads normally.
@jeremyneely3312
@jeremyneely3312 2 года назад
Part 2?
@MichaelAlm
@MichaelAlm 2 года назад
Tomorrow morning 👍 (this has taken longer than anticipated 😅)
@bullpaxton2001
@bullpaxton2001 2 года назад
So you are cutting on top of your unused ply.. do you just set the plunge depth to the exact depth of your ply? Is there scoring underneath or is it on a sacrificial slab?
@MichaelAlm
@MichaelAlm 2 года назад
I set it to the depth of the plywood, so I can't cut the sheets underneath
@bullpaxton2001
@bullpaxton2001 2 года назад
@@MichaelAlm nice and you get a full cut w not scoring or anything? i guess if you knicked it a bit its covered w shingles anyway. I just figured even at exact depth you may get some marks. Im interested cause ripping down big boards is always such a pain.
@pekkahilden6802
@pekkahilden6802 3 года назад
I am wondering the use of tar paper. What is its purpose? I watched another video of someone building a shed and he practically wrapped the shed in plastic. I guess the purpose is to keep humifity outside but if the shed is not well insulated and heated it doesn’t serve any purpose. The humid air gets in anyway. I see that it can actually do more harm. During a cool, humid, night humid air gets into the shed and when sun starts to heat up the shed the tar paper prevents the shed from ”breathing” the humidity out. I might be wrong but it just seems a bit odd. Of course I havent seen the wall structure yet. But otherwise very skillful work … again. Like it.
@pekkahilden6802
@pekkahilden6802 3 года назад
Answering myself. Checked it and also here in Finland tar paper has been used esp. in old woodbuilt houses to stop draft and it is indeed ”breathing”
@MichaelAlm
@MichaelAlm 2 года назад
Yeah, my understanding is that it’s “simipermiable” so it keeps heavy moisture out but allows it to breathe. All I know is that every old house I’ve ever worked on has it under its siding, so I figure there’s a reason for it 😂
@UriValdez
@UriValdez 2 года назад
Are you in Seattle??
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