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Building a Shed Revised edition [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius: 276x234 mm, full colour throughout, includes 60 illustrations, over 350 photographs
  • Sari: Build Like a Pro - Expert Advice from Start to Finish
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Feb-2009
  • Kirjastus: Taunton Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1561589667
  • ISBN-13: 9781561589661
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 224 pages, kõrgus x laius: 276x234 mm, full colour throughout, includes 60 illustrations, over 350 photographs
  • Sari: Build Like a Pro - Expert Advice from Start to Finish
  • Ilmumisaeg: 03-Feb-2009
  • Kirjastus: Taunton Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1561589667
  • ISBN-13: 9781561589661
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From the Publisher: This well-illustrated guide offers a range of building options, with complete instructions and plans for four popular projects: saltbox potting shed, garden storage shed, storage barn, and lean-to tool locker. Author Joe Truini walks the reader through each step, from evaluating storage needs to basic construction to putting the finishing touches on the roof. This revision of our successful book, Building a Shed, provides expert advice from start to finish on building a shed, including detailed instruction on how to use techniques to create a truly custom structure. A sturdy shed provides much needed storage for homeowners. In this updated edition of one of Tauntons bestselling Build Like A Pro editions, Joseph Truini presents detailed plans for five complete sheds, showing how to mix and match features from each to make an endless variety of truly customized creations. A seasoned carpenter and author, Truini also provides invaluable and comprehensive coverage of material options and construction techniques. Highlighted by dozens of field-tested tips, trade secrets, brand-new photographs of design options, and helpful What Can Go Wrong sidebars, Building a Shed offers page after page of enlightening advice only a pro could provide. This well-illustrated guide offers a range of building options, with complete instructions and plans for four popular projects: saltbox potting shed, garden storage shed, storage barn, and lean-to tool locker. Author Joe Truini walks the reader through each step, from evaluating storage needs to basic construction to putting the finishing touches on the roof.
Introduction 2(2)
Before You Build
4(20)
Evaluating Your Storage Needs
6(1)
Design Considerations
7(3)
A Working Plan
10(3)
Finishing School
13(1)
Siting the Structure
14(4)
Code Concerns
18(2)
Hiring Help
20(4)
Construction Methods
24(30)
Choosing a Foundation
26(1)
On-Grade Foundations
27(6)
Frost-Proof Foundations
33(4)
Wall-Framing Techniques
37(3)
Shed Floors
40(2)
Roof Framing
42(5)
Stair and Ramp Construction
47(7)
Building Materials
54(22)
Siding
56(6)
Roofing
62(4)
Doors
66(5)
Windows
71(5)
Lean-to Shed Locker
76(30)
Timber-Frame Foundation
78(7)
Wall Framing
85(4)
Roof Framing
89(2)
Siding and Trim
91(3)
Roofing
94(4)
Doors
98(3)
Interior Shelves
101(5)
Garden Shed
106(18)
Solid-Block Foundation
108(1)
Floor Framing
108(3)
Wall Framing
111(3)
Hip-Roof Framing
114(2)
Exterior Trim
116(1)
Asphalt Roofing
116(2)
Fiber-Cement Siding
118(6)
Saltbox Potting Shed
124(30)
Solid-Block Foundation
126(6)
Wall Framing
132(6)
Roof Framing
138(4)
Roofing
142(3)
Dutch Door
145(3)
Entry Deck
148(1)
Potting Bench
149(5)
Colonial-Style Shed
154(32)
Skid Foundation
156(2)
Flooring
158(2)
Gable-End Trusses
160(4)
Walls
164(5)
Roof Framing
169(3)
Roofing
172(4)
Windows and Exterior Trim
176(10)
Gambrel Storage Barn
186(28)
Site Prep and Footings
188(4)
Wall Framing
192(7)
Roof Framing
199(7)
Roofing
206(1)
Windows and Exterior Trim
207(2)
Door Installation
209(5)
Resources 214(2)
Index 216
Joseph Truini has worked as a remodelling contractor, cabinetmaker and union carpenter. He writtes extensively for magazines and appears regularly on American television.