Edit: I can not believe how poorly written this post was
Let's try this again (more or less a correction of what I wrote before, with full acknowledgement of, AND APPRECIATION FOR, any assistance given at this point in the thread):
I am putting up the walls today for my first real carpentry project: a garden shed. Basically, in my first addition of this post I didn't know how to advance beyond nailing up the four wall frames to the floor and to each other.
Someone has mentioned using a speed square, which I pick up tomorrow. A couple of days ago I saw a carpenter's square, which I'm also going to buy. Using a framer's square that is 24" long on one end, to mark a straight line on a 2x4 can be a REAL PAIN!
Last night I met "Tip" and "Ericas" in the chatroom. There was some discussion along the lines of age/sex/height, so I didn't know if I'd entered the Chicken Lover Singles Only club
I have decided to go with assembling trusses on the ground (to ends joining with 45 degree cuts, opposite ends having bird's mouth cuts in them to attack to the tops of the walls).
I'm more of an old fashioned, do things the hard way, kind of person, so pre-fabricated stuff, plastic parts and easy connect pieces aren't my style. It ain't work, unless it's WORK
Aeron

I am putting up the walls today for my first real carpentry project: a garden shed. Basically, in my first addition of this post I didn't know how to advance beyond nailing up the four wall frames to the floor and to each other.
Someone has mentioned using a speed square, which I pick up tomorrow. A couple of days ago I saw a carpenter's square, which I'm also going to buy. Using a framer's square that is 24" long on one end, to mark a straight line on a 2x4 can be a REAL PAIN!
Last night I met "Tip" and "Ericas" in the chatroom. There was some discussion along the lines of age/sex/height, so I didn't know if I'd entered the Chicken Lover Singles Only club

I have decided to go with assembling trusses on the ground (to ends joining with 45 degree cuts, opposite ends having bird's mouth cuts in them to attack to the tops of the walls).
I'm more of an old fashioned, do things the hard way, kind of person, so pre-fabricated stuff, plastic parts and easy connect pieces aren't my style. It ain't work, unless it's WORK

Aeron
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