Storage shed build, start to finish. ASMR - Plans available

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  • čas přidán 6. 07. 2021
  • Building a shed is easier than you think. Today I'm going to show the complete build process from start to finish. For more in depth videos on certain topics related to this build, check the links below or the shed playlist.
    Plans - jessedoesdiy.etsy.com
    Check out the other videos in the shed build:
    Part 1 | Floor - • How to build a storage...
    Part 2 | Walls - • How to build a storage...
    Part 3 | Door - • How to build a storage...
    Part 4 | Roof - • How to build a storage...
    Part 5 | Finishing - • How to build a storage...
    Help support the channel and the things I can show by using the links below, it costs nothing to use them, but helps me out so I can help you!
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Komentáře • 125

  • @tg2631
    @tg2631 Před 25 dny +1

    You're adorable! Thank you for this series! I've completed 2 different projects as an absolute beginner! I bought my own supplies and a majority of my power tools. I'm not sure how to send pics but I'm pretty darn proud of how they turned out. So, now, I need a place to put all my woodworking goodies. So, in 2 years I'll have saved enough money to build this. (That's the typical waiting time for poor people. No joke.) 🤦‍♀️ Just say a prayer that I dont have a heat stroke - I live on the Alabama/Florida line. Talk about humid.

  • @charlessantiago4700
    @charlessantiago4700 Před rokem +2

    Looks like I found my spring project for storage of my tractor. I live in New England so I get about not digging down to hell for the foundation. I’m going to use paver blocks for base. Excellent video.

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem

      Cool, glad I could help! Lol yeah, hell is a long way down. Good luck on yours, let me know how it goes

  • @davidmaier343
    @davidmaier343 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video, filming, craftsmanship, detailed and successful. Thank you.

  • @dean5918
    @dean5918 Před rokem +3

    I really like the way you did your walls I was going to say that's one of the best videos that I've seen but I'd be wrong that is the best detailed video that I've seen okay videos awesome job dude appreciate you sharing

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem

      Wow, I really appreciate it! Glad you liked it and that I could help. If you're building one, good luck on yours!

  • @ukcandrive
    @ukcandrive Před 2 lety

    Great Video, I built a shed in UK w/ your video. Thank you and you need a good job!!!

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 2 lety

      Thanks, I appreciate it! That's awesome! I'm stoked you gave it a go, I'd love to see it if you'd email pics. Thanks for sharing

  • @wandernavarrete2959
    @wandernavarrete2959 Před rokem

    Is an excellent job!!

  • @diegodominguez1636
    @diegodominguez1636 Před 2 lety

    Watch over and over.i enjoy your build I'm going to build shed.like your style.enjoybyour video

  • @terracet9182
    @terracet9182 Před 3 měsíci

    Great job!

  • @debachman691
    @debachman691 Před 9 měsíci

    good job young man!

  • @leonardtaylor8394
    @leonardtaylor8394 Před rokem

    ,so cool ,I all way want to build one for my self.

  • @dean5918
    @dean5918 Před rokem +1

    Perfection

  • @oscarrivas9206
    @oscarrivas9206 Před 2 lety

    Hi thank you for the video I’m building the same as you did I’m watching your video step by step I’ll let you know how it comes out 👍👏

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey, that's awesome! Good luck on yours, can't wait

  • @johnthompson6875
    @johnthompson6875 Před 2 lety

    I built this shed last fall. Same colors as yours. My wife painted a;; the trim before hand and I painted all the walls. I used 5/4 deck boards for my fascia. Also, I built mine 8'X12'. I followed all your dimensions for the height of the walls. It turned out pretty nice. I have gotten lots of compliments. Thanks for posting this build. JT

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 2 lety +1

      That's awesome! Glad to hear it and happy I could help.

  • @f16raj64
    @f16raj64 Před rokem

    Hello Jesse, Really great detailed tutorial for building a DIY shed.
    I have two questions for you.
    1. The plan you put up on the link could it be used for 10'x10' shed instead for 8x10? I am planning to build a 10'x10' shed with the same height.
    2. Can I build the shed on the Paver Stone? I have got the a base made out of Paver interlocking Stone which is 12'x12'. Do I need dig a hole in the paver & anchor the shed or Could I used 4x4 pressure treated as a base under the Shed floor just like you did.
    I am located in Toronto, Canada. just to consider the extreme weather here.
    Your advise will be greatly appreciated. Let me know please.

  • @BorodenTV
    @BorodenTV Před rokem +1

    I just finished a 6x12 using your videos. I’d be happy to share pics. Thanks for posting the videos. I was going to do the 8x10, but the yard I put it in was for a duplex and it would have been too wide. 6x12 worked perfectly.

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem

      That's awesome! I'm pumped you made it and glad I could help! Sometimes modifications are necessary, but it's easy to mod. Yeah I'd love to see it, email me some pics

    • @fdort3971
      @fdort3971 Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@JessedoesDIYhow do we email pics please? I'm in the process of making my own woodworking shop and storage...plus a small porch. I've been mostly getting supplies for free from marketplace pick ups...definitely diy amateur but thanks to people like you...I'm a student of CZcams university...lol...thanks for the lessons

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 8 měsíci +1

      My email address is in the description and my about section! Sounds like you've got a bunch of work to do, I'm right there with ya. I'm in the process of buying a fixer upper house. I'm glad I can help you with whatever I can. Good luck on all your projects

    • @fdort3971
      @fdort3971 Před 8 měsíci

      @@JessedoesDIY it's been frustrating so far due to financial and physical restrictions...but last night...I could have beaten my hubby...besides "mansplaining" (thanks for not being condescending)...I spent ages making sure the deck frame was perfectly square and true to ensure I have a level base using made for it braces...he "doesn't believe " in brackets...undid mine and then couldn't understand why I was upset! Almost had to ask how to bury a body under the cement slab...he's lucky I love him.

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 8 měsíci

      Yeah I get it, trust me. If you watch enough of my vids you'll see me wearing braces for almost every joint I have at one time or another, many issues. I'm also a really small channel so trying to afford these bigger projects to make great content gets expensive.
      Haha well whether he believes in brackets or not, they do have a purpose that a simple screw or nail can't do, that's why they exist in all different forms. I hope the rest goes smoother for you

  • @Scoob609
    @Scoob609 Před 2 lety

    I laughed so hard when you cut the osb and it tilted in making you stumble.
    I've done it so many times and it never gets old.

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 2 lety

      Lol yeah, was not thinking there was no floor joist there. Oh well, I'm sure we will both do it again at some point lol thanks for watching!

  • @benjaminsansing1238
    @benjaminsansing1238 Před 3 měsíci

    I just finished building this shed. The only difference is I built mine 8 x 12, used 2 x 6 floor joist, and used pre primed wood siding. Cost around $1500. Thanks for your videos. This was the most simple, basic design out there.

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 3 měsíci

      That's awesome! I'm glad to hear you made it!

  • @ceilijo1559
    @ceilijo1559 Před rokem

    I want to build three sheds as I get the money and then connect them together. One a bedroom, one a kitchen and one a living room. How do I connect them side by side with just a doorway in between or maybe even the whole wall gone in-between the connection?

  • @liv4lov624
    @liv4lov624 Před rokem

    Great video indeed! Thank you so much for sharing! I wonder if the cost is higher or lower than buying a resin/plastic shed of the same size.

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem

      Thanks. It's close to the same amount, but this is a much stronger shed with more headroom than most of the plastic ones I've seen here. Plus you can hang nearly enything off a wall by just slamming a hook or a screw into a stud.

  • @jacquelinegarrison8277

    Thank you so much for the informative information on how to build a shed from start to finish. Those are awesome videos. I am thinking about just buying a steel shed. However, I need to build the floor. I like the way you built the floor and I know I can do that. I am just not sure how I am going to attach the steel shed to the floor unless I buy the additional floor kit. What is your suggestion?

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem +1

      No problem, I'm glad you got something from it. I'm not sure what the bottom of the steel shed looks like but if it has a lower plate like a normal wall I'd just predrilled a small hole through the bottom and use some 1/4" lag bolts with a washer down into the floor. Couple inches long will be plenty

  • @GokuSon-fk9pm
    @GokuSon-fk9pm Před měsícem

    Question ❓ are those pressure treated OSB boards or are they weather proofed just with the paint?

  • @rudypyne9638
    @rudypyne9638 Před 2 měsíci

    This was awesome thank you about how much did it all cost you

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks, glad you liked it. I could build it today for about $1400 ish, in Canada.

  • @randmorf
    @randmorf Před 2 měsíci

    Nice build. I seem to have missed the part where you tiled the roof, I assume you used roofing tiles and roofing nails, but forgot to video tape it.

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 2 měsíci

      Thanks. Yeah it's shingled but in the individual videos where I did the roof I said that there was a blizzard bearing down on my and I had to hustle. So while I was building things my dad was putting the shingles on. I figured there are plenty of videos on how to shingle or you could do steel or whatever and I figured that the structure was more important to film

  • @user-hh6bz7zg2l
    @user-hh6bz7zg2l Před 3 měsíci

    nice and simple shade by using so little tools. i wonder how you finished the roof on the osb.

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Thanks, glad you liked it. I shingled it but was unable to film it as I had to rush before a blizzard showed up

  • @brownhoodc.b.9438
    @brownhoodc.b.9438 Před rokem +1

    Great video series. I am planning to build a shed using your similar concept with floating floor using 4x4 posts(or 6x6?) and slanted roof. Considering 12x16.... any draw backs or concerns with your concept with larger size shed?

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem

      Thanks. If I went that big I'd up the roof rafters up to 2x6, and the floor would be minimum 2x6, depending on what you're storing in it maybe even 2x8. Or you could run 2x6 with 6x6 under it. It depends on how heavy of things you put in it and your type of soil. Obviously you still want it sitting on a rock base, but you may want more strength from heavy items, or more resistance to being pushed into the ground, or both. Hard to say

  • @timkalal6983
    @timkalal6983 Před 2 lety

    How well does the Osb sheathing hold up to the weather, do you need to seal the ends toward the ground??

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 2 lety

      OSB will hold up just fine with a little care. It's already naturally rot resistant, the paint acts as a sealer protecting it further. A new coat of paint every 8-10 years and it will last 35 easy. The ends towards the ground should be fine for a long time because they stay dry being up on the 4×4 beams, no direct ground contact

  • @shandelmar4565
    @shandelmar4565 Před rokem

    Hi. Great job! Wonderful and complete. But cant find a materials list...how or where di I find? Thanks.

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem

      Thanks, glad you liked it! Sorry, the materials list was giving me grief trying to share it, some people said it worked, for others it didn't so I removed it. But I have plans up now anyways if you want with a materials list.

  • @colintough1246
    @colintough1246 Před 2 lety +1

    Great series of videos. Very informative. I may have missed it, but how did you seal the roof?

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks, appreciate it! Glad I could help. I never had time to show the actual roofing process, like I said in the video, I was rushing to beat a blizzard that was coming in and the roof wasn't filmed, it was being done while I was still building and finishing the door and trim. But a basic shingle or asphalt paper roof would work

    • @klaustzoca
      @klaustzoca Před 2 lety

      Nice video. Looking to build one shed identical to yours. About the roof shingles, how did you cap them at the top, for the water not to sip in? Thank you.

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks! Just a drip edge all the way around with an overhang. Good luck on yours!

    • @klaustzoca
      @klaustzoca Před 2 lety

      @@JessedoesDIY Thank you

  • @triumphdomingo1080
    @triumphdomingo1080 Před 6 měsíci

    Great video. What did you do for the roof. Shingles?

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 6 měsíci

      Thanks. Yeah, it's shingles. I ran out of time to film it and just had to get it done because I had a blizzard inbound

  • @arminm5
    @arminm5 Před rokem

    What type of paint did you use? i live in Canada where we have winters.. how do you think this will hold up colder conditions?

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem

      I also live in Canada, hence my channel name. I'm in Saskatchewan specifically where it's brutal. I just used outdoor Premier Infinity from Canadian Tire. It's not so much about what brand, as long as it's outdoor specific paint you'll be good as paint relys on layers for protection. 2 coats upfront when its built, another coat a couple years later if it needs it, then every 5-8 years or as needed. Once it has a good thick coat of paint built up it'll last a long time

  • @ricoarmstrong1572
    @ricoarmstrong1572 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Wow nice work. What was the total cost to build the shed? Thanks in advance.

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 10 měsíci

      Thanks. I could build it today for around $1400

  • @MrKokulan85
    @MrKokulan85 Před 2 lety

    hi, you put osb board for outside wall. is this ok for you weather ( rain & snow? ) will it damage soon?

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 2 lety

      Hey, OSB is actually slightly weather resistant from the glue inside of it bonding the wood together. Painting it seals it further so the wood is sealed from the weather. You'll just have to make sure to paint it again in like 8 years or so to keep it maintained but it'll last a good 30 years at least. Plus OSB is actually the sheeting material you do for houses or anything

  • @themrtechne
    @themrtechne Před rokem

    Jesse, is there a way I can build a shed but have all the walls roof and floor be easily removable so I can move it? I'm in a rental home in Arizona and would love to build a shed but also move it away packing each frame on my trailer.

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem +1

      I'd probably build the floor frame asan assembly, and each wall as an assembly. Then just tie it all together from the inside with only a screw or two in each corner, and then some temporary brackets inside to hold it together. Then add the rood rafters in place, but, don't screw them down to the top plates, just use those hurricane ties I showed to fasten it down from the inside, add your rood sheeting and now your roof is a solid structure. Maybe leave the trim off for now, or lightly attach it. Then when you need to disassemble it you just remove the brackets inside and it should pop apart in sections

    • @themrtechne
      @themrtechne Před rokem

      @@JessedoesDIY thank you!

  • @user-dh9gp5rj5o
    @user-dh9gp5rj5o Před rokem

    How long did this take you to build? I am thinking about building one to use as a chicken coop.

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem

      I built it in just over 4 days, and another day and a half to caulk and paint

  • @greecotorcan7843
    @greecotorcan7843 Před rokem

    Spray gun you used to paint what model is it and is there affordable gun I can buy ?

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem

      I bought it from Home Depot, it's a wagner flxio 710

  • @FrenchToastedz
    @FrenchToastedz Před 3 měsíci

    Question from novice, not judgement at all, just curious, because I have to build a shed:
    Treated ground contact wood is okay to touch the ground for the base? The name's a no brainer I know but been told "wood always rots" so is it better to put the 4x4 treated beams on concrete blocks?

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 3 měsíci +1

      No problem. I'd recommend watching the individual videos and updates. I've shown and explained why it's fine many times but you are more than welcome to set it on blocks. This has a crushed natural rock base, not gravel as that has dirt in it. The rock doesn't hold moisture and keeps them dry, I just didn't have to bring in any rock as there was a playset there at one time and the rock just needed to be raked out.

  • @helmanfrow
    @helmanfrow Před rokem

    Are you not concerned that the 4x4 skids in contact with the ground will rot?

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem

      Not at all. As I said at the start it's all built on a bed of rock, not gravel because it holds moisture, rock allows for drainage. This way any water just seeps into the ground and the skids stay dry. The rock also makes them much less likely to push into the ground over time. And finally it's pressure treated wood so it's rated for 20-25 years of direct to ground contact

  • @raulrubio6562
    @raulrubio6562 Před rokem

    Thank you for making that video but I just wanted to know how much you spent all of the material

  • @surfewa
    @surfewa Před 2 lety

    Awesome vid! How many 2x4s and 4x8s did you need to complete this project?

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 2 lety +2

      Thanks! I literally just added a full materials list in the description for ya! Good luck on yours, keep me posted!

  • @dasilnei
    @dasilnei Před 2 lety

    Great job!
    Where in Canada are you? Are you for hire?

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks! I'm in Saskatchewan and no I'm not lol

  • @wandernavarrete2959
    @wandernavarrete2959 Před rokem

    How much money do you spend in this project?
    I want to build mine!🙏🙏

  • @briansalazar133
    @briansalazar133 Před 2 lety

    What would you say this cost you at the time of building it

  • @erick100895
    @erick100895 Před 2 lety

    can you share the li k of the plywood you use.. it is hard for me to fine it

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 2 lety +1

      I wish I could but that store won't let me share links. 4x8 OSB, 1/2" thick

    • @erick100895
      @erick100895 Před 2 lety

      @@JessedoesDIY can you provide me the storesku#

  • @dzianisnavasiolau9503

    Great work! Can you tell about sizes this shed?

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem

      Thanks. The shed is 8x10. The rear wall is 6.5' tall and the front is 8' tall

    • @dzianisnavasiolau9503
      @dzianisnavasiolau9503 Před rokem

      Aha! Get it! One more question: you haven’t used and foundation? Wood on a ground?

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem

      I spread rocks out first, mine were already there from an old play structure. Don't use gravel because it holds water, a bed of natural rocks about 25mm around gives a dry bed for the 4x4 pressure treated sleeper beams. Because the beams are rated for 25 years direct to ground contact, the rocks will help extend that a little further still. Then the floor is built upon those, which leaves an air gap so it doesn't hold or absorb ground moisture, it will stay completely dry. This floor will last the life of the shed no problem. I was a framer building houses for years and this is the way we built sheds for people because it follows all the normal building practices. I explain it all as I go in the individual videos as well as in the plans. I go over what type, size and length of wood to use, what type and length of screws, the amounts of everything as well as all the measurments if you want

    • @dzianisnavasiolau9503
      @dzianisnavasiolau9503 Před rokem

      Thank you, for a answers!

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem

      Anytime

  • @erscustoms911
    @erscustoms911 Před 2 lety

    3:00 in can’t watch, makes my back hurt 😂

  • @user-pw7bz8sy1o
    @user-pw7bz8sy1o Před rokem

    Do you happen to know number of material used ? Over all

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem

      It's all in the plans. Full materials list and types, breakdown and colored instructions

  • @JaswinderSingh-ze4ft
    @JaswinderSingh-ze4ft Před rokem

    Good job could you show me the roof finish detail

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem

      Thanks. The only roof I showed is the structure in the dedicated roof video

  • @ManuelGarcia-yq7gg
    @ManuelGarcia-yq7gg Před 2 lety +1

    How much you was the materials?

  • @steezy951
    @steezy951 Před rokem

    What was the total cost on the shed?
    Thanks

  • @rickphillips3781
    @rickphillips3781 Před 2 lety

    What size is it is it 10 by 10 or 12 by 10

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 2 lety +1

      It's 10' wide at the front and 8' deep to the back wall

  • @mikemckenna9406
    @mikemckenna9406 Před 4 měsíci

    What size is the 2×4

  • @masontheonlyone2019
    @masontheonlyone2019 Před rokem

    What size of wood did you use

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před rokem

      There is a materials list in the description

    • @tightlinesson7678
      @tightlinesson7678 Před 8 měsíci

      Doesn’t show what size wood you used ? Looking for the size of the wall stoods

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 8 měsíci

      It is all listed in the plans in detail. It's all 2x4x8 for the wall studs

  • @fdort3971
    @fdort3971 Před 8 měsíci

    @JessieDoesDiy so that's why it's called the toe board...*kicks it in place...* lol

  • @MoExotics
    @MoExotics Před 2 lety

    How much was this build

  • @leopldoalvarez
    @leopldoalvarez Před 2 lety

    i dont know the wood its too exposed the paint will protect it a little more somewhat

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 2 lety

      The exposed wood is all treated or rot resistant. Treated wood is good for 30 years exposed, and the rot resistant stuff is sealed by paint. As long as you keep up a new coat of paint every 5-8 years or when needed, it'll last a long time

  • @Futuregraphics251
    @Futuregraphics251 Před 8 měsíci +1

    How much do you spend?

    • @JessedoesDIY
      @JessedoesDIY  Před 8 měsíci +1

      I could build it today for around $1300

  • @steezy951
    @steezy951 Před rokem

    Nvm found it $1700 🤙🏽

  • @user-wm4bh8jn1d
    @user-wm4bh8jn1d Před 25 dny

    made it look too easy. damn