Hi Folks,
Not strictly a bushcraft question but I know many on here have probably built a shed, so here goes. In the next few weeks I hope to make a start on building a shed and am at the sketching stage. The shed will be timber but built on short 'stub' walls about 18" or so high. It will have a concrete floor slab. I will probably use the floor slab as a place to construct the four wall frames first before I build the walls as I'm tight for space. When the frames are constructed I'll put them to one side while I build the walls. The shed frame would overhand these walls by say 1/2" all round so that the cladding will weatherproof the top of the walls. I am wondering about how I will build these walls. Brick would be nice as it would match the house but I'm wondering if a single leaf of brickwork would be substantial enough. Or would I need a 9" (a 2-brick wide) wall. The other thing that I was pondering is, when I come to fix the bottom 4"x2" member of the shed timber frame to brickwork below (I was going to use the kind of bricks that have 3 hollow vertical hollow 'pockets' and fill them with concrete, I would need to fill them before placing the frame in position) I would either have to drill and rawl-plug or cast in a piece of wood to screw into I guess?
The other option I thought about was using 9" hollow concrete blocks (the type with the 2 hollow vertical pockets). The advantage I see here is that, as the frame will sit on the outside edge of the wall, I could mount anchor bolts in the bottom member of the frame and then concrete them in after I've erected the frame since I can still access the hollow sections of the 9" wide block. I hope that makes sense. The downside is blocks are not as 'pretty' as bricks ...
So I'm not sure which was to go.
Any comments or ideas would be welcome.
Not strictly a bushcraft question but I know many on here have probably built a shed, so here goes. In the next few weeks I hope to make a start on building a shed and am at the sketching stage. The shed will be timber but built on short 'stub' walls about 18" or so high. It will have a concrete floor slab. I will probably use the floor slab as a place to construct the four wall frames first before I build the walls as I'm tight for space. When the frames are constructed I'll put them to one side while I build the walls. The shed frame would overhand these walls by say 1/2" all round so that the cladding will weatherproof the top of the walls. I am wondering about how I will build these walls. Brick would be nice as it would match the house but I'm wondering if a single leaf of brickwork would be substantial enough. Or would I need a 9" (a 2-brick wide) wall. The other thing that I was pondering is, when I come to fix the bottom 4"x2" member of the shed timber frame to brickwork below (I was going to use the kind of bricks that have 3 hollow vertical hollow 'pockets' and fill them with concrete, I would need to fill them before placing the frame in position) I would either have to drill and rawl-plug or cast in a piece of wood to screw into I guess?
The other option I thought about was using 9" hollow concrete blocks (the type with the 2 hollow vertical pockets). The advantage I see here is that, as the frame will sit on the outside edge of the wall, I could mount anchor bolts in the bottom member of the frame and then concrete them in after I've erected the frame since I can still access the hollow sections of the 9" wide block. I hope that makes sense. The downside is blocks are not as 'pretty' as bricks ...
So I'm not sure which was to go.
Any comments or ideas would be welcome.
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