Paul and I (with some help from Ty Keltner) built a shed for his new house. Fairly simple, shed roof, no roof trim to save money:
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I enjoyed it, so I put a craigslist ad offering sheds built, any style. I got a response and we ended up building this:
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I didn't get any photos earlier, but here's some of the building process.
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The temperature was dropping to about 20 degrees, so we were slowed down some by finicky nail guns. Also, daylight was short. Without those obsticals, this would have been a weekend project. As it turned out, we needed to spend a couple hours Monday and Tuesday evening to finish up.
The owner was very pleased and Paul and I made some extra money while getting exercise. We might try to do more of these next summer.