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lumberslinger178 03-19-2007 07:44 PM

Re: Boat Shed
 
br what time you want me there monday morning?????

get er done def do concete first and run at least on row of block around the base then build off that you'll be glad u did... ;D

Blue_Runner 03-19-2007 08:55 PM

Re: Boat Shed
 
Hey Slinger how about 7am tomorrow morning ;)

I like the way your thinking on the block. I'm definitely gonna do that. 8)

That's probably why that siding is "wicking" up the water so bad on that shed side. :-/

Its nice to go look at one first before you build. I know I could build this myself but a) it would take for ever and b) my carpenter has 2 things going for him, actually 3 - does good work, fast, cheap 8)

I appreciate the input - good eye RAP and Slinger!



phatdaddy 03-19-2007 09:44 PM

Re: Boat Shed
 
You are definately on the right track with the floor first. I've got two buddy's that built the shed and were going to pour the floor later. 5 years later, one still has his on dirt, and the other finally poured the floor, but what a nightmare to finish & float.

Franco 03-19-2007 10:44 PM

Re: Boat Shed
 
Hey Blue, thats awesome. Slinger is right, back in Virginia I built a 20X30 garage I had a 10' wide 8' tall door, I ran 3 courses of block all around and had it framed using 8' walls. It was like 9'6" inside and my old V20 fit inside fine!

PS. Your little one is a cutie!

msbhammer 03-19-2007 11:45 PM

Re: Boat Shed
 
Nice size garage, Toss on some vinly siding. ;D

Did somebody mention panties ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ::) :P

reelapeelin 03-20-2007 01:25 AM

Re: Boat Shed
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MSBHAMMER
Nice size garage, Toss on some vinly siding. ;D

Did somebody mention panties ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ::) :P




Yeah, but they were hangin' offa Franco's stern-cleat so I wasn't gonna say anything...figured he tagged the 20 yr old he's talkin' about ;) 8) ...



Blue_Runner 03-20-2007 05:59 PM

Re: Boat Shed
 
Quote:

PS. Your little one is a cutie!
Thanks Poobah!

I'm gonna price it out 2 ways - 1 way will be all metal frame and siding, and poured of course. The other way will be wood framing (on block) and poured. If the metal isn't too much more expensive I'll go with it.

Phat, thanks for the testimonials! Trust me I know what its like to say, "I'll just do this for now and later I'll do such and such." Yeah right! I know how lazy I am better than anyone!

fireattackvdf335 03-21-2007 12:29 AM

Re: Boat Shed
 
Nice building and a very good idea to have one to keep a boat out of the weather. I am a former carpenter and have a few things to add to the discussion. (I retired early from carpentry so I could do something easier on my body so now I'm a firefighter - smooth move ::) )

Whether it's a pole shed or elaborate garage, you need to start with a proper foundation. Knowing your local soils and how to prep the footings is the first thing or you will pay for it later. The local building inspector should be able to provide info on this that is applicable to your area. Soil contact and wood is asking for trouble as well. You all have some nices boats, may as well do the storage building right. A lot of info on building construction is available online to help you along the way. I frequent a diy builder forum and there are some novices building small houses that are really amazing. It's not rocket science but it takes attention to detail. Remember: flat, plumb, and square.

I see alot of incredible work being done on the boats here and there is no reason you guys can't build a storage shed for the boat yourselves if you want to. Although you have to decide if the time and effort is worth it vs. paying a professional. Be aware that there are alot of people portraying themselves as professionals out there that are far from it. Sort of like the auto tech trades nowadays - you have to look to find a good one. I've seen some work that I don't feel comfortable even walking through the door - makes me queasy really :o (I know, I'm anal)

Suggestions on design: build it with taller rollup door than you think you need and install another one at the opposite end. This will allow you to drive in one end, drop the trailer and drive straight out. That's the way mine will be!! ;D Or if you have a dedicated hauling vehicle, build it long enough to leave it hooked together during fishing season.

Ya gotta have a garage!!!

reelapeelin 03-21-2007 02:09 AM

Re: Boat Shed
 
Damm!!... >:( ... all this time I thought it was, "Square, plumb and level"... ::) ...whaddo I know ??? ...

fireattackvdf335 03-21-2007 02:49 AM

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...Ooops. I messed that one up! haha


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