A picture after I assembled the base frame. In this process I used 3" galvanized screws with a Milwaukee Impact.
Me screwing boards into the base frame. Also have one corner support post screwed in.
Me checking the level on the corner post and making sure it is perpendicular with the board.
Screwing in front beam of the structure that the roof will sit on. We had to check the level and make sure it was square and level.
A picture of the structures main frame completed
Me using a tape measure to mark on boards for where to cut. We are measuring studs in this picture.
This picture is me also measuring boards for the frame, but these are for the window frame.
After measuring this is me cutting the boards for the window frame and studs.
This is also me cutting studs and window frames. I also cut the angled support boards on the corner of the structure.
A picture of the complete frame of the building. After this we will begin cutting tin and insulation.
After measuring the tin I used the tin cutters to cut it. Using the tin trimers was new for me and a learning experience!
Measuring the Tin we used a tape measure and a chalk line. The tin I am measuring here will be fitted around the window.
This is me cutting the plastic for the main window. We decided the jig saw was best to cut it because the blade is fast and small and would not melt the plastic as easy.
This is me measuring insulation and cutting it. for measuring we use a tape measure and a chalk line. After measuring we used a simple knife to cut it.
This is a picture during the process of screwing the tin to the frame. We used special tin screws to help seal the holes and prevent leaks.
This is a complete build of the project. the door and windows are all assembled onto the project and it is ready for use!
This was how we cut out the floor for the base. We took similar size 2x4 boards and mark on each corner a line where we needed to cut to make it fit flush.