Hey! I’ve said a few days back I’ll do a quick review of a product for shed building plans.
If you like you can just jump to the PRODUCT PAGE or continue reading below for the whole review.
I was doing some research a few weeks back for sheds plans and came across this site which was selling an ebook for sheds plans. Besides plans for building sheds you get A LOT of other plans (over 12000 of design projects and woodwork plans) which is great as you’re probably not building just a shed, there’s almost always a thing or two to do more.
Now I have some of my own shed blueprints when I build for relatives and friends but those are just basic. In the future I’ll be using some of these concepts from the ebook (and make them my own of course) as there are a few things helped me simplify the building of sheds.
Anyways, I’ve already send the link to one of my friends which though he’d get my services for free, now he’ll have to do it on his own, haha. But it shouldn’t be a problem even for beginners as the instructions are really straight forward.
Oh, and I’ve found a great resource for sheds plans & woodworking patterns (over 12000 for a few bucks), plus they give you one for free. CLICK HERE to get it (or wait as I’ll be doing a review of it soon).
So, for those who don’t know what a shed is or looks like (shame on you!), I’ve copied a part of the article on Wikipedia:
A shed is typically a simple, single-story structure in a back garden or on an allotment that is used for storage, hobbies, or as a workshop. The modern Oxford English Dictionary (OED) defines sheds as a “slight structure built for shelter or storage, or for use as a workshop, either a separate building or attached to a permanent building as a lean-to; often with open front or sides.”
Sheds vary considerably in the complexity of their construction and their size, from small open-sided tin-roofed structures to large wood-framed sheds with shingled roofs, windows, and electrical outlets. Sheds used on farms or in industry can be large structures.
Here are some pics: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/08/Traditional_Metal_Shed.JPG
I’ve created this blog to help you find resources on the internet to help you with planning and building a shed, shack or hut, whatever you want to call it. I’ll be posting plans to build sheds (garden sheds, storage sheds, tool sheds, wood sheds, you name it) and link to resources I find on the internet.