How to Build a Lean To Shed - DIY Framing and Siding (Part 1)

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  • čas přidán 1. 11. 2015
  • I'm building a Lean To next to my shop! Check out how I framed it out and added siding. Be sure to check out Part 2, where I add trim and insulation, and Part 3, where I install a roof and doors.
    Check out Part 2 here: • How to Build a Lean To...
    Watch Part 3: • Building a Lean To - I...
    For a written tutorial check out my blog at Wilkerdos.com
    Things I used:
    Triton Hammer Drill: goo.gl/UgorS0
    Triton Circular Saw: goo.gl/5HwQWk
    Framing Nailer: goo.gl/Mi1FEG
    Wedge Anchors: goo.gl/m479W2 (I bought a box of 10)
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    Welcome to the official April Wilkerson CZcams channel! I’m April and I’m the creator of Wilker Do’s. I am an obsessed DIYer and Woodworker. I'm not professional or have any training, so I just pick the project I want to tackle and figure it out step by step. On this channel you will find a variety of content like DIY home improvement, How-To’s, construction, design and more!
    #AprilWilkerson #framing #diy
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  • @zandemallicote3585
    @zandemallicote3585 Před 7 lety +4

    You do an incredible job. I like that you make use of your own common sense and what works for you when building. My mother taught me, from sheer necessity, there wasn't anything I couldn't do if I set my mind to it. When I was eleven, she married my stepfather, who was an engineer. I was his sidekick. I learned to view things from his perspective. Now, I can visualize a project. I know exactly what I need to do to build whatever it is I'm building, banisters for my front porch, an enclosure for the garbage cans, fences, closets in my house and right now, a catio project. I'm seventy and still going strong and learning and, I hope, mentoring by being an example to younger women.

    • @simplyraw1369
      @simplyraw1369 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I'm 58 & a single mom weigh in at 105lbs but that doesn't stop me doing home repairs, shed builds, lawn mower car repairs ECT. Do all my efforts end up perfect? Idk what I do know is that I can and will figure it out and it fulfills the need. I was my father's sidekick and I grew to love tinkering about. At 5 yrs old my dad gave me some 2x4s nails hammer and a hand saw I was in HOGS HEAVEN! BANGING away making boats for the mud puddles as he worked on his hot rod hahaa I've been dirty most days since😂 learned how to auto body work too. I'm not afraid to try and still have many things that I NEED to do and many desires too. I hope I have the life to do them all. What I admire about this individual is that she has learned the proper names in building no idk why but that is where I always seem to fail in remembering. The names just don't stick with me. And that creates other issues too. I'm a visual hands-on learner. Reading and comprehension were never easy for me. I am no teacher because I can't give the proper names of parts and tools😢. My eldest somehow by watching me has grown to be very self sufficient herself I am hopeful that my youngest who is 20 yrs younger than her sister grows to become a self doer too. It's tiring and not always easy however it does bring self satisfaction once you conquer a quest. It's also better on your finances too. Plus it keeps you busy with purpose which helps keep you feeling young!

  • @eliasbonilla9659
    @eliasbonilla9659 Před 7 lety +228

    Everybody is an expert at something... but not everybody has the courage to learn and attempt things outside of their expertise. We all need to be more like April! I'm impressed and I hope to see much more.

    • @phamxuanthien3658
      @phamxuanthien3658 Před 4 lety

      Your shed looks great! Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us! I built an 8x10 shed for my kids in my backyard earlier this year using plans I got from *WoodBlueprints. Com* Clear directions and an accurate materials list...It was great for a novice builder like myself!

    • @fordzara6283
      @fordzara6283 Před 4 lety

      Kudos for the video content! Sorry for butting in, I would appreciate your initial thoughts. Have you tried - *WoodBlueprints. Com* It is a great one of a kind guide for building better sheds and woodworking without the normal expense. Ive heard some decent things about it and my cousin finally got astronomical success with it.?

    • @fordzara6283
      @fordzara6283 Před 4 lety

      Great video content! Apologies for butting in, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you thought about - *WoodBlueprints. Com* It is an awesome exclusive guide for building better sheds and woodworking without the normal expense. Ive heard some extraordinary things about it and my mate at very last got astronomical success with it.?

    • @vothiennuong8821
      @vothiennuong8821 Před 4 lety

      interesting points ,if anyone else trying to find out backyard storage sheds plans try *WoodBlueprints. Com* Ive heard some decent things about it and my colleague got cool success with it.

    • @burnerjack01
      @burnerjack01 Před 3 lety

      "If you wait until you're ready, you'll be waiting for the rest of your life."
      "Behold the turtle. Notice how he only makes progress when he sticks his neck out."

  • @djblanton
    @djblanton Před 7 lety +7

    I really appreciate the fact that you share things you re-do. Helps to see what you experienced and the fixes you applied. Thank you for including them.

  • @judithturpin7232
    @judithturpin7232 Před 3 lety +1

    why is learning from another woman always simple and straight forward. I have looked all over the net to see exactly that structure. Thank you. I'm in Australia.

  • @MarkLindsayCNC
    @MarkLindsayCNC Před 8 lety +166

    "I learn from my experience, then I do better next time." Profound words. That's exactly the way I was taught to do things, and that's the exact attitude I was taught to have.
    Excellent work!

    • @noremorsewoodworking2258
      @noremorsewoodworking2258 Před 8 lety +2

      Experience is the number of mistakes you've made - and learnt from!

    • @MarkLindsayCNC
      @MarkLindsayCNC Před 8 lety +2

      No Remorse Word.

    • @gnuthad
      @gnuthad Před 8 lety +6

      Exactly Mark. I too am engaged in some DIY around my home, primarily sorting out "deferred maintenance" from the previous owners who did absolutely nothing for the past 15-20 years.
      By watching videos such as April's I have managed to work out how to replace part of a couple of studs which were rotting as well as replace dozens of linear metres of wooden weatherboards (siding). All the timber I used was H3.1/H3.2 treated to ensure that it was not going to be affected by any rain or humidity.
      Sure, I could employ the services of a builder/carpenter but that would cost me many thousands of dollars. End result I would have learned nothing and spent more money than I have. The finished product may be a little better than what I did.
      I prefer to learn instead of throwing money around.

    • @tetetoons2371
      @tetetoons2371 Před 6 lety

      same here

    • @thefpvlife7785
      @thefpvlife7785 Před 4 lety

      Also learn from others experiences cause we don't have to much time to learn from our own in life.

  • @scotthutson736
    @scotthutson736 Před 8 lety +39

    I've built several sheds. I am not a professional carpenter and, as you discussed, I learn a lot by doing and making mistakes. I love your attitude. Great job.

  • @onasisbolton9311
    @onasisbolton9311 Před 6 lety +11

    Man, I personally think you did a great job on this project! It looks professionally done! You give me the courage & motivation to step outside of my box & try things like this! Thank you for the video!!

  • @cookingwithgabi
    @cookingwithgabi Před 5 lety +13

    I love your tutorials. As a mom and a diy girl you have inspired me to do projects my hubby will not even think of. Thank you for doing this for all of us to learn from you.💕

  • @remmy839
    @remmy839 Před 8 lety +3

    I think that you are amazing! I am a carpenter by trade with almost thirty years exp. watching you insulate your hubbys garage and take on this project by yourself truly impresses me. I wish that I had just one helper with your drive and determination.... keep up the great work ! your husband should be very thankful to have you!

  • @Dlynnemartin
    @Dlynnemartin Před 7 lety +13

    As the father of 3 grown daughters, I applaud your father! I really appreciatte the way you keep things simple and cover details the novice needs to hear. After having watched several of your videos I think it would be nice if they were labeled somehow to view them in chronological order. Keep up the good work!

  • @jascokovacevic
    @jascokovacevic Před 3 lety +14

    Greetings from Australia! I like how you explain even minor detail such as using masonry bolts to the concrete, etc and explains clearly as you go. Nice work

    • @censored1738
      @censored1738 Před 2 lety

      1 year check up, or are you in one of those ' Peaceful Scout Camps ' ?

  • @gr33dyglutton
    @gr33dyglutton Před 7 lety +16

    A great first attempt at framing! Two tips I would offer:
    1) Whenever possible, always line up your framing members with the members below them, e.g. you should have a cripple under each rafter to transfer the load properly to your header. This will prevent sag in your top plate causing waviness in your roof, or floor, whatever happens to be above.
    2) A lot of the time it's better to sheathe your walls before you stand them up. Easier to fasten the sheathing and gives you an opportunity to square the wall.

    • @tealkerberus748
      @tealkerberus748 Před 5 lety

      Pat Fenis but if she squares up the skillion walls, and then stands them up to find the shed she's attaching to isn't plumb, what then? I agree for small standalone sheds, but this isn't standalone.

    • @simpsonharper6551
      @simpsonharper6551 Před 4 lety

      Great video content! Apologies for butting in, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you thought about - *WoodBlueprints. Com* It is an awesome exclusive guide for building better sheds and woodworking without the normal expense. Ive heard some extraordinary things about it and my mate at very last got astronomical success with it.?

  • @projectqueen610
    @projectqueen610 Před 8 lety +4

    your sense of adventure is inspiring. This is exactly how I learn. Also by watching others like you that are willing to share your experiences. Thank you. So far I have built a stool, a wall (with wiring) and a Murphy bed.

  • @10yearvet
    @10yearvet Před 8 lety +7

    Nice work. Saw only a few points that wouldn't fly on a house but for a shed you have a nice sturdy element. Love your attitude and will sub. My daddy use to give me a task and then leave me to do it. Afterwards he would come back and pick it apart and show me the right way. Used to aggravate me and I asked him why. He said "son, I'm not teaching you carpentry (or what ever the present task was) I am teaching you to THINK." If you haven't installed the flashing as mentioned in comments below you should. It will protect. Wood is easier to work with and replace but I am just beginning repairs on my mother in laws place where flashing was left off the balcony and water dripped for years behind the stucco. Looked fine until about 2 square meters fell off in a storm. The more I pull this apart and see how they built it the stronger my desire becomes to find the original carpenters and chase them down the street with a nail gun.

  • @leeros1
    @leeros1 Před 2 lety

    Please don’t apologize. We’ve all had a first time when trying something new. Your Lean To satisfies a real need, costs less than plastic kits, and will perform with excellence. With what you’ve learned, the next one you build will be a monument.

  • @SilverSpikesO7
    @SilverSpikesO7 Před 7 lety +1

    I am so pleased to have found your videos - I am so inspired by you! I love what you said at the end. I am beginning some carpentry projects (just little to start with - table, bench etc) and I love working things out as I go along and finding inspiring you-tubers to help me learn more. Thanks for taking the effort to record and share your learning.

  • @NickFerry
    @NickFerry Před 8 lety +23

    that is coming along and I'm sure you can't wait to have it done and start enjoying the added storage

  • @toddmarten1364
    @toddmarten1364 Před 5 lety +3

    Great work! I'm in the process of planning out my lean to. I need 2 of them. One small one for protecting my furnace intake as last year the snow came off the roof (gambrel metal roof) and blocked the intake. Second one is for additional storage on the outside of my 1000sq ft garage / workshop. Thanks for the video sure gave me some good ideas!

  • @dimingohale1952
    @dimingohale1952 Před 3 lety

    Absolutely stunning! You are an amazing woman and one worthy of their labor. Your videos to me are more than just carpentry and such it's a encouraging, motivating, empowering, giving, and a breath of life. I would love to meet you and your family.
    I have 13 kids (Foster/adaption parent), and I just finished a Treehouse Playhouse Playground from scratch - along with a 100ft Zipline. Everything you experienced from the excitement, mistakes, "cheats", etc., I've experienced and was very therapeutic. And to look back at something you've created that others enjoy is reviving.
    You keep on keeping on, as my grandmother would say!

    • @AprilWilkerson
      @AprilWilkerson  Před 3 lety

      Awesome! Thank you for your kind words. I'm glad you are enjoying my Channel. Enjoy whatever it is you are building. :)

  • @jcmck263
    @jcmck263 Před 3 lety +1

    Very impressed with your practicality, skill and explanation. As a keen self taught amateur myself I have a few projects under my belt that made people smile as did yours for me. Good job 👍😁

  • @wilkinsoncarpentry6278
    @wilkinsoncarpentry6278 Před 5 lety +7

    I love how u don’t edit out the mistakes, that stuff happens on site everyday , but a lot of videos on CZcams are edited to seem as though a build goes smoothly without hiccups ... so great job

    • @AprilWilkerson
      @AprilWilkerson  Před 5 lety

      Thanks for the feedback. I'm glad you enjoy them. Cheers!

  • @Candisa
    @Candisa Před 8 lety +24

    I love your attitude!
    I'm fixing up my old home little by little by myself as well, no training in woodwork or anything but some basic electricity... I just go for it as well and learn along the way. If I don't like it, I just start over, still cheaper than paying a professional to do it once, and it sure gives a lot more satisfaction!

    • @tryxlr8m8
      @tryxlr8m8 Před 5 lety

      Totally agree! I just worked out how to frame a perfect wall and exterior weatherboard, looks great! I have no idea how to finish the inside.... that’s next week....thanks to ppl like April! Just do it! Safely.

    • @JuanPerez-sx6yg
      @JuanPerez-sx6yg Před 5 lety

      Ok

    • @user-im3qz3zd1x
      @user-im3qz3zd1x Před 5 lety

      youtu.be/addme/Fw6BNgWxfHeP7Vx3sXkBjjfGGXyYRA

  • @vancamerawoman7399
    @vancamerawoman7399 Před 5 lety +1

    That nailing gun is awesome - makes putting frames together so much easier.
    I love your way of figuring out angles.
    Thanks so much!

  • @PyroRob69
    @PyroRob69 Před 6 lety

    Don't apologize for making mistakes. That's how we all learn. Keep doing what you're doing!

  • @ShadeTreeCNC
    @ShadeTreeCNC Před 8 lety +10

    looks really good. here in California we worry about termites. so fence or any thing that could be a path from the ground to the house framing we put a thin alum sheet between the wood and the house. great job

  • @bigdean1965
    @bigdean1965 Před 7 lety +15

    Great job! I love to see people take the initiative and jump right in on a project. Your husband is a blessed man to have such a go getter for a mate!!! :)

  • @thedarkestlight01
    @thedarkestlight01 Před 5 lety +1

    Excelente work! I love your videos April, they inspire me to do things in our home, and as a woman when I watch you I feel I can do anything. Thank you for that! Also thank you for adding those scenes where you are tired and everything hurts. when I'm really tired by the end of the day I always keep in mind that is like that for everybody and gives me strength to continue next day. Regards from Chile

  • @roygregory8334
    @roygregory8334 Před 4 lety +1

    I absolutely love people who just have a go. Don't want to sound patronising,but well done.

  • @karltautfest4920
    @karltautfest4920 Před 4 lety +7

    In a case like you have here. When you frame the walls, square them up by measuring from corner to corner diagonally. Then put the siding on before standing the wall up.

    • @ortizseth6365
      @ortizseth6365 Před 4 lety

      No worries at all! My Shed Plans brings me up to speed with professional tips and tricks used by the pros [Go Here=> *WoodBlueprints. Com* ]. It really let me learn how to handle carpenter equipment, follow the right safety rules, and how to do your projects professionally so that they will look good and last!

    • @vothiennuong8821
      @vothiennuong8821 Před 4 lety

      just ordered the *WoodBlueprints. Com* guide for step-by-step videos and different plans to BUILD A SHED. they have some awesome plans in there

  • @bernardopatino6263
    @bernardopatino6263 Před 7 lety +6

    Hei April: I like all your videos, are in something with the ideas and works projects, I like that you are progressing fast is good practice. Greetings from Norway.

  • @jillhoffman5334
    @jillhoffman5334 Před 3 lety

    You rock. I bought a 24ft x 43ft 3 stall garage and made it into a house. Videos like this one r what has helped me learn. I've messed up a ton, but like you said take it apart and put it back together. I admire you. 💪👍👍

  • @johnmoore8016
    @johnmoore8016 Před 4 lety

    You rock lady. I helped my son build one of these and it was a goat roping rodeo as I had my way of doing it and he had his way. we went with his way since it was his show. enjoyed your video. (Mississippi gulf coast, USA)

  • @nancywebb6549
    @nancywebb6549 Před 4 lety +4

    Thank you.
    I need to enlarge my shed and was worrying about how to handle the weight of the walls as I am a 75 year old woman. Now I know how too do it!

  • @edvargo291
    @edvargo291 Před 7 lety +32

    I love how excited you get about new Tools ( "Toys" ). Lol. I've always been the same way.

    • @robertofi7929
      @robertofi7929 Před 4 lety

      for reals ..its like when you get new tools ..you can wait to go to work and use them hehehe

    • @lamardixon5902
      @lamardixon5902 Před 4 lety +1

      @@robertofi7929 qwerzuiopaddfgghhjjklxmyxcvnbmnqwerqwertzuuioasdfghjjklycxcvbnm

    • @Mck499
      @Mck499 Před 3 lety

      When i first got a nail gun i built random walls cause i just loved using it so much

  • @rhinomite5203
    @rhinomite5203 Před 7 lety +1

    I gotta hand it to yah, pretty darn good videos for a 'learn as you go'. I think it's great that you have the motivation and the drive to go out and do so many things for yourself. As a licensed GC in NM, it would be nice to see more interest in the trades, and especially by women. Great job with everything I've watched, and especially the welding and metal projects. Would love to see more metal in your future! Thanks

  • @lvvry1855
    @lvvry1855 Před 3 lety

    Just discovered this video. I am SO impressed by your attitude. Way to go, April. You get my vote for best friend/wife/workmate EVER!

  • @jakubkrason
    @jakubkrason Před 6 lety +64

    Instead of saying "I cheated" you should say "I was smart and saved myself some time by doing it that way"

    • @petermacleod5710
      @petermacleod5710 Před 3 lety +1

      Exactly. It’s not cheating. It is making sure it fits oerfectly

    • @da324
      @da324 Před 3 lety

      @@petermacleod5710 True, but sheets can get heavy when working up higher doing it this way. And it can still be done perfectly with the proper calculations

  • @NenaLiiz
    @NenaLiiz Před 5 lety +9

    Love it! I will be working on construction projects as well 😊

  • @zedwpd
    @zedwpd Před 3 lety

    Watching April in 2020 she is quite accomplished. I just happen to need a lean-to greenhouse and this came up. I had no idea she was new to this stuff in 2015. She's learned a lot in a short amount of time. I'm also saving this older series of videos to help with my project.

  • @hdgboy
    @hdgboy Před 4 lety

    Looks like competent work for an unskilled person. Better than some so called “professionals”. Impressed with your humility as well.

  • @Castle6064
    @Castle6064 Před 8 lety +5

    well done. Learning at the deep end is the best place most of the time. And if the trolls and perfectionist give you grief, remember it is a shed. If it holds out the rain and protects your stuff then it is doing its job and yes our mistakes are our best source of learning. It is also your mrk1 prototype. The next will be better or you learned nothing. Again well done

  • @_DixonCider
    @_DixonCider Před 6 lety +15

    00:33 - It's such a great feeling when you get to break in a new tool that you absolutely "needed" for the job.

    • @simpsonharper6551
      @simpsonharper6551 Před 4 lety

      If You Want To Build A Reliable Shed, You Need Knowledge of Foundations, Piling, Planning and More ... So I'm giving you a comprehensive "how-to" guide on the basics of woodworking. Go here ==> *WoodBlueprints. Com*

  • @mjnobles8836
    @mjnobles8836 Před 5 lety +1

    I do my own projects as well, wish I had started when I was younger like her. Not that my husband can't do the project, I just like to get it done on my time schedule, with my own designs! Love the feeling of accomplishment. CZcams videos are the bomb! Most of my projects are flipping houses! but I also tackle the projects in my own home when I'm not working on a house. You Go April!

  • @kirkb2286
    @kirkb2286 Před 3 lety +1

    I so totally enjoy watching your videos....it gives me a lot of encouragement because if a seasoned professional like yourself makes an occasional mistake it gives me hope that I can at least try and get my projects done. Thanks so much 👍👍

  • @speedgonzalez489
    @speedgonzalez489 Před 5 lety +11

    A little advice , when you put in green plate always use sill seal on exterior walls to prevent moisture build up. And yes it is treated wood , but still the moisture will eventually harm it. Also put you anchors into the concrete when you pour your slab. It makes it a lot easier when putting in green plate

    • @josephburns3406
      @josephburns3406 Před rokem

      Everybody’s got an opinion

    • @mantra1229
      @mantra1229 Před rokem +1

      @@josephburns3406 this is actually good advice though-

  • @HannahGerber
    @HannahGerber Před 4 lety +3

    Great job! One tip: I would add flashing between where the 2x4 roof brace meets the lean-to as well as caulk the heck out of it. This will keep it from leaking as well as protect the siding of the main structure from eventually rotting out.

    • @ortizseth6365
      @ortizseth6365 Před 4 lety

      I've always tried to figure out how to build a shed for my kids. I tried several plans but always got stuck along the way. I'm glad I found this Ryan's shed plans [ Go Here >>> *WoodBlueprints. Com* ]. It has made the work become as easy and simple as I never thought it will be. Thank you Ryan!?

  • @gaylemcgee2221
    @gaylemcgee2221 Před 5 lety +1

    Although you aren't a professional builder......you certainly look like you know what you're doing! I enjoy your videos and admire your 'get 'er done' attitude!!!

  • @allabrooklyn4999
    @allabrooklyn4999 Před 4 lety +2

    OMG I am very thankful I find you on CZcams! You are an amazing and very talented young lady! To me you are professional!!!!! I also love to do projects in my home and thank you for yours ideas and tips! Be safe careful and happy!!!!

  • @jeremycarpenter2453
    @jeremycarpenter2453 Před 8 lety +4

    good job sometimes the only way learn is to do enjoy watching your videos keep up the good work

  • @rhwoodshop
    @rhwoodshop Před 8 lety +3

    Great work missy. That's coming along nicely

  • @andrewandrus9828
    @andrewandrus9828 Před 5 lety +1

    Perfect example of working smarter and not harder... great work and great example of productive working

  • @anthonybarefoot6744
    @anthonybarefoot6744 Před 7 lety

    I honestly love that you shoe your mistakes. first it shows no one is perfect, second they are probably common mistakes and it shows is not to do it ourselves

  • @GSMSfromFV
    @GSMSfromFV Před 8 lety +78

    Slap some trim on it, caulk and paint to match, and it'll look like it's always been there. There's no such thing as "cheating" when it comes to carpentry. It's "adapting."

  • @SandmansHate
    @SandmansHate Před 7 lety +10

    Honestly, that looks really good. I am a man and don't know jack shit about this kind of thing. Grew up with a shit dad, and only knew the streets. So here I am, watching random tutorial videos to learn what my father should have taught me. You are a great teacher, much respect!

    • @sandradelgadillo2345
      @sandradelgadillo2345 Před 5 lety

      mad hatter Maybe your father didn't know either. He did what he thought he knew best at that time of his life. I'm glad you are seeking the knowledge. You are becoming a better version of yourself and that's all that matters! I am happy for you.

    • @rebeccatreeseed410
      @rebeccatreeseed410 Před 5 lety

      Whiny little boy, aren't you?

  • @larrydelong3019
    @larrydelong3019 Před 4 lety +1

    Sweet! You and I are a lot in common! I'm old school and like to figure things out on the fly!
    You did a great job! Also, like you the, "slap the board in place and trace" is my quick, take out the guess work way to go!
    Keep up the great work and have fun doing it!
    Be safe, from Franklin, Pennsylvania!

  • @charlesp3824
    @charlesp3824 Před 5 lety

    She's a smart woman and she's Nobody's Fool either. The US needs more women like her.

  • @shaguftayasmintipstricks2577

    beautiful, i am impressed and i am a Diy lady too. love doing things by my self.

  • @robertpongallo4079
    @robertpongallo4079 Před 8 lety +7

    Your doing a great job ,enjoy the channel

  • @stephenrees438
    @stephenrees438 Před 6 lety +1

    I’m looking forward to the next segment. I too am planning building two of these. I enjoy your builds.

  • @p.emerson0864
    @p.emerson0864 Před 4 lety +2

    Impressive! I've done alot of remodeling, re-engineering projects on my previous home...with no experience except for CZcams....lol.
    Everything I did was a great learning experience.
    The most important?
    Just jump right in and do it!
    Measure 10 times, and cut just once. 👍

  • @mjallenuk
    @mjallenuk Před 8 lety +22

    Cheated = common sense + a dash of practical application ... kudos to you :o)

    • @AprilWilkerson
      @AprilWilkerson  Před 8 lety +2

      : D Thanks

    • @Jay2525Jay
      @Jay2525Jay Před 8 lety +2

      I agree.

    • @biggseye
      @biggseye Před 8 lety +8

      +April Wilkerson You need to put a 2x4 along the back edge of the triangle, against the back wall to stiffen the panel. Also it will eliminate weather penetration

    • @stevenjernaginii7748
      @stevenjernaginii7748 Před 6 lety +2

      There are many ways to 'skin a cat'.' ...You saved time and brain cells....keep doing what you're doing

  • @TheGeekPub
    @TheGeekPub Před 8 lety +16

    Turning out nice!!

    • @pinkneymichael8669
      @pinkneymichael8669 Před 5 lety

      just ordered the *WoodBlueprints. Com* guide for step-by-step videos and different plans to BUILD A SHED. they have some awesome plans in there

    • @junejarvis9975
      @junejarvis9975 Před 5 lety

      Window canopy

  • @rayscrafield2106
    @rayscrafield2106 Před 3 lety +1

    Well done! I am going to build something similar so that I can move my bigger tools outside of my tiny shop. Thanks for letting me follow along. Great job and great video.

  • @fishingwithvance
    @fishingwithvance Před 3 lety

    Good for you going out and just building stuff and learning. Looks great to me. I am thinking of adding a lean to on to my existing Shed. Thanks for sharing. This is helpful April.

  • @dagarza
    @dagarza Před 8 lety +3

    It looks great.. I want to build one to attach / extend off my shed.

  • @samtee3607
    @samtee3607 Před 5 lety +4

    Stop saying you're cheating...your working SMART:) 👍👍👍...

  • @bransonhauntedhills
    @bransonhauntedhills Před 7 lety

    I have watched every single one of your videos....more than once. You are such an inspiration. I built and run my own haunted attraction so before I start my build day, I watch a few of your videos to get pumped up. If you are ever near Branson, Missouri, stop by for a tour!

  • @daddyos50
    @daddyos50 Před 7 lety

    I'm so glad that you gave your disclaimer because this video should be an inspiration to everyone to NOT be intimidated by what you don't know!!!!!

  • @knuckledraggerfinance6309
    @knuckledraggerfinance6309 Před 4 lety +22

    "you don't need more than on drill?" I love having 2 or 3 with different bits or settings #convenience

  • @TXCowboy35
    @TXCowboy35 Před 7 lety +4

    You did a great job on this project one sugestion for any future concrete projects you might want to put a slight slop away from the house incase you get a leak that way the water will flow away from the house exspecialy if there is no cover over it.

  • @Hrledood911
    @Hrledood911 Před 5 lety

    I am a recent DIYer and I have the same mind set you! That is for the inspiration that you can do anything you out your mind to!!! Hope the rest if the build went/goes well!!

  • @agentsancho3493
    @agentsancho3493 Před 5 lety

    I enjoy watching your videos because you are good at carpentry and explaining your methods. I think you're even better at learning and that is what stands out between you and the others. I'd watch your videos for educational purposes over anyone else just because I know you have probably done it yourself first.

  • @MichiganHiker
    @MichiganHiker Před 7 lety +3

    Thank you for posting this I am going to be working on the same kind of project and this gave me some good ideas. Really love to see women represented on CZcams!

    • @phamxuanthien3658
      @phamxuanthien3658 Před 4 lety

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  • @AndreaArzensek
    @AndreaArzensek Před 8 lety +27

    You can put a lot of weight on that roof! Good job!

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      @vothiennuong8821 Před 4 lety

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  • @user-gd5vo6qs4t
    @user-gd5vo6qs4t Před 4 měsíci

    Outstanding, Impressive and without any help but yourself. Great results

  • @GrumpyChronicles
    @GrumpyChronicles Před rokem

    You lay out the instructions so clearly! Inspired to do this one I source some 2x4s! Thanks April!

  • @drewbailey5231
    @drewbailey5231 Před 8 lety +3

    great job, connection between wood and concrete is always a concern adding sill gasket will protect things from rotting in the future. wish I had a shop like yours.

  • @webslinger67
    @webslinger67 Před 8 lety +34

    Not sure if anyone mentioned this, but do not cup your hand anywhere near where you are pressing the framing nailer. I noticed you only did this in the start of the video. I warned my brother of the same thing, but what do I know right? Later he came to me to show me the stitches where the nail had turned outside the board sending it through his hand. Just a heads up, great work as always.

    • @svenlemming5383
      @svenlemming5383 Před 8 lety +5

      +webslinger67 That is good advice!

    • @rdownmakeITbetter
      @rdownmakeITbetter Před 8 lety +3

      +webslinger67 I was going to mention the same. You just never know what that nail might hit in the timber which could turn it outward and straight through your hand. Good advice!

    • @muskokamike127
      @muskokamike127 Před 8 lety +2

      +R Down I call that fishooking...happens with framing finishing or brad nails all the time.....The very first time I used a brad nailer I got one....it was supposed 1 1/4" nails but was loaded with 2 1/2"...went right through the pine, right into my hand and had to be pulled out with pliers....
      You see, I slid back the pressure plate and checked, yup, 1 1/4"...but there was ONE 2 1/2" left at the nose.....and that's the one that bit me...

    • @webslinger67
      @webslinger67 Před 8 lety +7

      I know she learns by doing, and more people should, but that little accident can stunt your building career, possibly for good...and dats no good mang.

    • @berg8970
      @berg8970 Před 8 lety +3

      +webslinger67 Excellent advice, I had a 16 penny impeded in my hand the very same way you mentioned. That's a mistake you only do once. Luckily for me the nail only caught the meat of my hand no bones were hit, I was able to pull it out and kept on working. But yeah, great advice.

  • @sandrarendon4713
    @sandrarendon4713 Před 5 lety

    This video and the ones that followed help me so much. My buff and I are building a 4x16 shed.
    Thank you

  • @danielsteele7544
    @danielsteele7544 Před 6 lety

    Good job,proud of you,keep on doing what your doing and in no time at all you will be surprised at how much you have learned, and accomplished.

  •  Před 8 lety +7

    not important what others say... if u r happy with it then it is perfect... because I build it by yourself... :)

    •  Před 8 lety

      u build it... ;)

  • @nicholassmerk
    @nicholassmerk Před 8 lety +30

    Did you put a piece of metal drip edge between the two pieces of plywood on the side?

    • @benningtoncamper2852
      @benningtoncamper2852 Před 8 lety +6

      +Nicholas Smerk I think it is called Z flashing. At least that was what I bought for my garage where two sheets met vertically.

    • @nicholassmerk
      @nicholassmerk Před 8 lety +2

      Bennington Camper Yeah, I couldn't remember the name.

    • @nuttertube
      @nuttertube Před 8 lety +1

      +Nicholas Smerk I was actually getting ready to suggest the same thing. Between the top and bottom of the masonite side pieces. I couldn't remember the name either. Lol.

    • @erichubbard4531
      @erichubbard4531 Před 8 lety +2

      +Nicholas Smerk yeah it is called Z flashing. It should be on any horizontal seems on the exterior sheeting. Even on houses that have brick they will put plastic on all the horizontail seems and then the brick layer will take care of it. On a simple shed of lean to the Z flashing works great. It will prevent any water from getting into the seems and going behind the wall. Works great.

    • @nicholassmerk
      @nicholassmerk Před 8 lety +2

      *****​ yeah, I've only done T-111 once. We weren't too happy with it (wasn't very nice) but it lasted long enough. I think April saw everyone's comments and fixed it in the next video.

  • @denisejdowdy
    @denisejdowdy Před 5 lety

    You're hired!!!! OMG!!! You're self-trained?! WOW!!! I am blown away!!!! You are amazing!!! And I can't believe that you did all that in one go!! I am excited to see your next video (part two), YOU ROCK!!!!!!

  • @sifisosithole7656
    @sifisosithole7656 Před rokem

    Well done young lady 👏. It shows that once the mind is made up, the rest is possible. I also need to try something like that especially now that I am retired and have time for adventure 😂.

  • @zyplex1
    @zyplex1 Před 8 lety +42

    Wish my wife did a 1/8 of what you do lol. Great job

  • @johnsont963
    @johnsont963 Před 8 lety +5

    Your man is a lucky guy , I hope he at least cooks....but you probably do that well also! great video !!!!

  • @chriswatts6946
    @chriswatts6946 Před 7 lety

    wow april! who needs professionals, and how nice it is to see a lady woodworker, I don't know why its taken me so long to discover your videos. I have been a non professional woodworker for many years now, and your videos have given me a lot of enjoyment and inspiration for new projects in the future, ..😀 oh and just had to say, GREAT WORKSHOP!

  • @javiercolon9102
    @javiercolon9102 Před 6 lety

    April, you are so amazing!! I love all your videos and projects. I’m learning a lot with you!! Thanks!!

  • @MattDiresta
    @MattDiresta Před 8 lety +4

    Get it!

  • @brian6265
    @brian6265 Před 7 lety +4

    you should have had 4" cut off each side top plate on the front. then extend the top plates on the side walls on top of the front wall. it'd be a little more structurally sound. And be up to code in 99.99% of everywhere. Because that is considered a perminate structure since its anchored to the foundation pad.. but other than that. good job. And keep on learning new things. And you will become a pro.

  • @leojoshua21
    @leojoshua21 Před 4 lety

    Wow. You are beautiful. I love the fact that you are self taught and you went out and did it! Good luck in your future projects.

  • @juanguzman8827
    @juanguzman8827 Před 4 lety

    I'm no carpenter but I build like you do and I am proud of you for doing so well . Remember your building to please you and its looks perfect to you and for you . Plus you had fun doing doing the build and you learned and smiled along the way .

  • @kasparsm7964
    @kasparsm7964 Před 8 lety +4

    What weather you have in winter time? How about rain? I'm just wondering, than You do not put any hydro isolation between concrete base and wood. Concrete is hygroscopic material , if not made with special additions and wood in a direct contact with concrete can rotten, can get some fungus and service time will not be long.

    • @geoffzz
      @geoffzz Před 5 lety

      Why does the door header have ply in the middle?

  • @79sdavis
    @79sdavis Před 8 lety +5

    Next time don't notch out the roof stringers. Simply cut the angle on each end where it meets up with your shop, and sit the full width of the stringer on the support piece you nailed to your shop. Not such a big deal in your climate, but somewhere there is snow load you create a weak point in the wood where you notch it and only have a small width of the board (and the nails) supporting the roof load. Cut-out for overhang is also a bit too much of the total board width.

    • @Eastbaypisces
      @Eastbaypisces Před 5 lety

      But if she used a 2x6 it would be ok to put notch in it right? I wanna use 2x6s plus 2x6 ledger board, what best way to do it?

  • @DAngeloDino
    @DAngeloDino Před 3 lety

    Beautiful lady, using the right tools..very impressive. Great work!

  • @sharonlee1948
    @sharonlee1948 Před 7 lety

    You were not cheating you were working smart !! Good Job !

  • @davescott8859
    @davescott8859 Před 7 lety +999

    To the young men out there, if you find a woman like this, marry her.

    • @ianrobson9601
      @ianrobson9601 Před 7 lety +28

      The first video of April that I watched she said something like, " If ever I`ve wanted something, I`ve just made it." I immediately thought, WOW !! now that`s the kind of a woman I want to marry.

    • @YesorNo14
      @YesorNo14 Před 7 lety +45

      That is because you are lazy and you want your women to do the job, I suggest learn to cook.

    • @JasonSmith-qx3zh
      @JasonSmith-qx3zh Před 7 lety +5

      Dave Scott He is a vwry lucky man.

    • @adi-robertstancu1817
      @adi-robertstancu1817 Před 7 lety +7

      Dave Scott this is not a simple woman, this is a damn good one 1⃣....

    • @BigTdawg2140
      @BigTdawg2140 Před 7 lety +25

      What he is trying to say is get a wife that likes to get her hands dirty who gets out there and does stuff not sit around doing her nails and makeup , and yes I 100% agree with you.

  • @JosePerez-vp4gw
    @JosePerez-vp4gw Před 4 lety +5

    "I love new toys!" 😱

  • @LIFELOVER715
    @LIFELOVER715 Před 3 lety

    You are an excellent professor to yourself & being a great student, your results are first-class.

  • @ThatGuyTomm
    @ThatGuyTomm Před 5 lety

    Just inspiring! Your video answered a few questions I had that only your video demonstrated! Thanks so much! Excellent work!