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How To Build a Lean To Storage Shed

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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2010

How I built my 8x4 lean-to wood storage shed building. A free standing lean-to style building for use as a garden shed, tool shed or for patio furniture storage.

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  • Thanks for taking the time. Great vid, but I have to agree, lose the music.

  • @brodie60 Please watch the updated version. You may have the annotations turned off and was unable to read the note or see the link. Thanks for watching. :)

  • Except for the crappy techno, it's a nice video

  • @crankysports I removed the techno music in the new updated version of this video and included text descriptions for more information about how I built this storage shed. Please watch.

    youtube.com/watch?v=rXFNIm5-V4­w

  • I have uploaded a new updated version of this video to YouTube. The new version contains more detailed information about how I built this storage shed. I think you'll enjoy it. Please click on my user name to visit my YouTube Channel. Then check my "Uploads" list located to the right of the video player. Thank you for watching and I hope this video helps. By the way, I really like my new shed so far. :)

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  • Nice vid, nice shed, thought the music was ok.

  • No offense to you because I know your just stating the rules, but. My county will not dictate what I build on my property

  • Excellent work. very nice finish.

  • Come to our barn and build me one :)

  • @mangeunscio It is fairly large. The back walls are at least 6' 6" and the front wall is over 8'. I use it to store the usual patio and backyard clutter. For storing a large amount of wood, I'd build a stronger floor. Probably 2x8 floor joist nailed 12" OC. Possibly triple the 3/4" plywood floor, instead of two pieces as in this one. Also add two more 4x4 post to the center of each side of the floor base to support the weight. It should then hold all the wood you can stuff in it. ;)

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