Moving a shed

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#22  
I don't know you to be a dreamer. :)

Maybe a nightmare then

Course the other side of me just wants to retire and move to a more rural area. Then I could let someone else decide what they want done with the shed. In either case, the shed will get new siding even if it stays put.

Was looking for an overhead drone picture to show where to move it to but couldn’t find a good one. Grabbed this one, maybe put it below my barn where apple tree is. It never produced and might get pruned to the ground.
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   / Moving a shed #23  
I've taken hundreds of Drone pics for people on their properties. I always tell them upfront, everyone is gonna see the stuff you tried to hide!!! :oops:
 
   / Moving a shed #24  
Here's my 22x24 move it's also 14' high. prep, bracing with scrap steel angle iron, a welder, a couple wafer cutting wheels, a floor jack, a skid steer a tractor and luck.
 

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#26  
How far (in feet) you moving it? I have an idea.

Not sure..

Got a few options:

1. Add onto right side of barn with a lean to large enough to put camper in.
The best place would be to remove the lean to from behind it, and pull it back into that place. That would leave me enough room to get into an addition on the right side of the barn. Would require some buildup after removing the lean to.
Would be nice to keep it close to the existing driveway area. And close to keep power to it.

2. Nuke the whole shed and build another pole building where it is, that the camper would fit in.

3. Leave shed as is, fix it up with new siding, remove the junk that’s in it, and keep my camper outside as it’s been.

4. Get rid of camper.

5. Status quo.
 
   / Moving a shed #27  
Not sure..

Got a few options:

1. Add onto right side of barn with a lean to large enough to put camper in.
The best place would be to remove the lean to from behind it, and pull it back into that place. That would leave me enough room to get into an addition on the right side of the barn. Would require some buildup after removing the lean to.
Would be nice to keep it close to the existing driveway area. And close to keep power to it.

2. Nuke the whole shed and build another pole building where it is, that the camper would fit in.

3. Leave shed as is, fix it up with new siding, remove the junk that’s in it, and keep my camper outside as it’s been.

4. Get rid of camper.

5. Status quo.

Reason I ask distance is because we have a couple locals that own smaller cranes, typically a tandem axle truck with a crane for tree work. They can be had pretty cheap if you let them come when they arent busy. We have moved a couple sheds this way with great success. Also use them to set large gen sets in back yards (right up and over the roof!)
I also dragged one. It worked, but it wasnt as easy as I thought and could pull the building out of square or cause damage.

With the cost of lumber, rebuilding is expensive and will take up a lot of your time. I mean the bones are there. So what if it needs new siding? Cheaper to move it than rebuild.

So if its a short move like 200’, a crane could work very nicely
 
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   / Moving a shed #28  
Brace shed well try rolling shed on logs,pipe etc. while ground frozen.
 
   / Moving a shed #29  
In my opinion, the only challenge is if you can get it up in the air high enough to slide some skids under it. Or can you tunnel under it to slide some skids under it?

Once you get the skids under it, and I'm thinking that a pair of 6x6's will work, then it's just a matter of locking it all together.

I would leave the OSB on there for now. Maybe forever. It's ugly, but it's just a shed. Wrap the OSB with house wrap and install new siding over it once it's in the new location.

I would probably screw on some diagonal bracing to the outside of the OSB at each corner, into your studs, to lock it all together.

If it works, great. If it doesn't, gather up what's salvable and build it again. Or just burn it and move on to other projects. Just don't spend a bunch of money on moving it when it's overall value isn't significant.
 
   / Moving a shed #30  
Yeah don’t remove OSB as it will keep the structure stiff if you move it.
 

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