 Here's wall number two standing. This one will have a whole lot faster, and you see why there's only like 10 studs going You know side to side Where's this guy? If you can see very well in the light but it's Had a lot more wood. I think I used about 20 pieces of two by four by eights For all that stuff. So this wall was a lot lighter and didn't have the headers So it went a lot faster. So I'm hoping this third wall on this edge here. We'll also go faster Let's find out Here's the third wall standing and Second and third wall is very helpful to have two or three other people a two or three people total getting the wall up seeking get it somewhat plum and and in place and And especially I put those double top plates on And apparently supposed to weight on those I didn't I put them up there with the double top plate on so The inner lock, but it's a tight fit When you're trying to push the wall into the other wall but anyway, everything's Coming together nicely and I've got my lumber cut for for the Fourth and final wall you see this guy is the header for the doorway And I'm making that the entrance 60 Well, it's 61 inches to give you a little bit of room, but a nominal 60 inch doorway So That's what I got right now I'm gonna call it a night and then tomorrow I'll try to put that wall together One thing I wanted to mention about the windows so I put plywood over those and I saw online an easy way to do this and it is easy is To get these things cut out is and I'll show you over here. I already cut this one out but this guy over here Inside on the corners of the windows I drilled screws through and Left just enough for them to for me to be able to run a chalk line to all four corners So you see I got my Chalk line going up there and it goes over and down Back over here This screw so Draw a chalk line and take your circular saw and you just cut it out and now we have the finished product two windows cut out Okay, here's the last wall standing and it's got the plywood up. I found out that Walls without plywood are a lot lighter Then walls with plywood, especially with that header on there. Well, even with the header on there It was lighter Then lifting up say that back wall with all the plywood on it. So I'm just gonna walk in See what we got in here. I still got my bottom plate on on the door. So I need to cut that out but Hang this plywood up vertically Wasn't as fun as when it's on the ground but take a look on the inside here and There's the the header for the doorway It's made the same way as the the headers over here for the the windows just bigger and we got double jack studs mosquitoes Why the camera keeps jerking? We got double jack studs holding the the doorway up suit out So I'll just take a look in the inside all the walls are pretty pretty plumb check that with a level just put them on a moderately straight stud and See if it's level In the vertical direction Well, we have two windows walls more mosquitoes and see my My circular saw I bought it at a garage sale and Apparently the previous owner had sawed through the cord and repaired it Repair came undone, but it was just as I was cutting out this last window. So I was that was good Got that all cut out Anyway, so the next step Oh, one thing I want to mention here was so these walls are There's braces on the outside, but There's there for my peace of mind these these studs in the corners are screwed together and The double top plates are are keeping the the tops from you know falling one way or the other And that goes all the way around Double top plate all the way around so apparently that is a very useful thing to keep the keep your structure from the falling part keeps your corners locked and I found out that it's much easier if you put those double top plates on After you raise your wall instead of before Keep that in mind if you're doing if you're gonna do something like this Anyway That's what we have right now Next up is the roof and I've got all my materials out here. I've got under there some some OSB for the sheathing and I've got To 2 by 8 by 16 that I'm gonna cut to 14 feet and those will be the ridge beam and Then I got all the rest of these two by six by tens that I'm gonna cut to about nine feet and we'll have some overhang and we'll have a overhang on the the gable side which will be this side and The the other side. I don't know. I don't know what you call the non-gable side the roof side Maybe I got my tar paper or my my felt paper. It's not really tar paper and some miscellaneous Roofing things with some ridge vents Help ventilate the shed. That'll be good All right, so the next up will be the shed roof