3 sided shed

   / 3 sided shed #11  
I usually get a laugh out of my friends because I over-build things. This is going to be on the edge of the woods mostly hidden from the house down in a small gully. Just going to cover my wood splitter, brush hog, and other garden tools.
Well it reads like you are not building a run-in shed but rather a roll-in and park small equipment shed that won't be subject to much wind.

And since you are not concerned about the roof collapsing on some valuable and loved horses it lessens the need to overbuild.

I agree with others that you should plan on some sort of "front" side, even if it's just a heavy tarp you drop down.

And we need pictures :)
 
   / 3 sided shed #12  
Much more important then the rafter size is what you will use for a header.
 
   / 3 sided shed #13  
Your getting a lot of help here.
I suggest you submit your package to our forum for preliminary review, before you go any further.
We will need plans and manufacturers data sheets on all materials considered, don't forget foundation/column details and structural calculations.
This will not only save you time but possibly a bunch of money too.
 
   / 3 sided shed #14  
Your getting a lot of help here.
I suggest you submit your package to our forum for preliminary review, before you go any further.
We will need plans and manufacturers data sheets on all materials considered, don't forget foundation/column details and structural calculations.
This will not only save you time but possibly a bunch of money too.

:stirthepot:
 
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#15  
The opening will be facing north and there is a large group of trees in that direction that blocks the wind and hopefully most of the rain and snow. I plan on building a pole barn in a couple years and just need something to get me by without putting too much money and time into it. Plan to use 2x12 headers posts spaced 8 ft on the weight bearing front and back and spaced the full 12 ft on the side.
 
   / 3 sided shed #16  
What to use for snow load is where I get mixed up. I suppose I could call county.

I am UP on lake superior. There will be 3-5 feet on the ground.

On my pole barn went with 95 psf.
 
   / 3 sided shed #17  
Around here, I think we call what you are doing as lean toos. Built off existing building.
 
   / 3 sided shed #18  
Around here, I think we call what you are doing as lean toos. Built off existing building.
He's basically building a loafing shed, since its not built 'leaning into' :) an existing building

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   / 3 sided shed #19  
Looks like a wood shed. I have thought thus would nice items that are unlikely to get stole, shovels, and such. I'd probably park mowet. Good for keeping 4 wheeler dry, but quick to go.


I have 6 deep 8 wide for wood, 9 foot in front. Like to extend or b another. One for green wood. Logging by me lots of wood.
 
   / 3 sided shed #20  
I'd like something like that for tractor attachments. Just back in and hook up. Though I realize lots leave them out. Lots of farmers don't let their tractors stay indoors.
 

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