Here are plans for several different types of sheds:
http://www.freeww.com/storagebuildings.html
Hope this helps!
2007-03-31 23:53:48
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answered by p37ry 5
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I wanted to build an outdoor shed for my kids when I came across Ryan's shed plans collection.
I've used ito to build a 8x10 shed with some modifications. Clear directions and materials list assisted me, a non-builder, in completing the shed I wanted. It's great even for a novice builder like myself!
Download 12000 Shed Plans?
2016-05-18 07:50:52
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answered by ? 4
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12,000 Shed Plans & Designs : http://www.ShedPlansHappy.com/Suggest
2015-07-19 02:53:58
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answered by Patricia 2
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go to a place where they sell sheds ..and find the shed size you want ...have a tape with you and spend some time checking it out ..it cheaper to buy a new one than to build it yourself
2007-04-01 09:32:35
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answered by boy boy 7
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what ever do you need plans for building a shed just buy 2"x2" timber and some shiplap and start nailing
2007-04-01 03:36:19
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answered by srracvuee 7
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A couple of other places to look at is
www.the 3 house.com
www.buildeasy.com
2007-04-01 04:17:47
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answered by puzzledinphx. 3
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Homebase,Jewson,Focus,B&Q, depending on the size you require they are quite easy to construct so good luck with your initial plans.
2007-03-31 23:59:29
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answered by edison 5
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What do you need plans for, all you do is get a pile of wood and nail it together
2007-04-01 01:26:46
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answered by Anonymous
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search the web......
i have went to home depo....with a tape mesaure and made plans for a pik-nik table..........guess you could do it for a shed
2007-03-31 23:55:12
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answered by rock 4
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home depot or lowes
2007-03-31 23:57:10
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answered by br@ini@c 6
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