Well you saw it took four entire months for these to and it is still a sad, slow process .:)
My cute little Derp babies are STILL not interested in roosting. Bitty is laying again but still very much mothering the kids.

I set a box fan on top of a tv tray table in front of the a.c. this morning. It seems to really be helping already. Thanks for that fan tip.

Afternoon Bob! You're late.;)
Afternoon folks:frow


Hi! Wensday treating you o.k so far?:D
 
Nice! Those kind of kits give you a decent amount of creative freedom.
Scored 2 shed kits today. The kind that require you to buy the wood but gives the instructions and metal framing parts.
Got both for cheaper then I could buy 1!


Well that is an especially nice Wensday. :)
It is! I'm still at State Fair.
 
Yes please! LOL

http://2x4basics.com/outdoor-structures.html

Now I have to decide if I want 1 shed or 2.

NICE! I haven't seen those connection braces in person...very interesting!

Soooooo it is all the brackets and instructions only?

That means you're going to be doing a good amount of cutting.....and angles.

Packing the jig saw, circular saw and compound miter saw.....maybe the 4' level.....and a good hammer.

The jig saw to finish cuts in the siding, circular saw for long cuts and miter saw for all the 2x4's.

That is a pretty big project Nunny. :th

They better include a good accurate cut and materials list.
 
How the brackets work there is no need to do angled cuts! The instructions are a little odd to me but I think with more sleep - or maybe coffe - they will make more sense. It's all pictures.
http://www.2x4basics.com/shed-kit_instructions.html
You can download the instructions in parts...look at the materials/cut list. They are pretty precise.
 

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