Hello to all
Apologies if this has been covered before.
I plan to build a garden shed in the coming months, 10x6.5 ft, nothing to extreme but something a lot stronger than the flat pack rubbish on the market. Unfortually the budget won't stretch to a log cabin type construction. I have looked at building a timber frame and shiplap clad structure but once insulation and internal cladding is factored in I think cost out weights end result (for want of a better explanation).
Another idea that has arisen is to build a solid structure with 3x2 pressure treated timber, but with the timber laid flat on the base and built up in layers sort of like a brick wall. I will either firmly nail or screw (costing?) and possably glue each new layer on top of the previous layer, overlapping the corners and leaving cutouts for a door and window. I will build up each gable end to a 45 degree point and can then run 6x2 beams from gable to gable to support the roof.
What would be the pros and cons to such a build? I understand that it might sound a bit overkill to some but I want to build this to last a very long time plus I have roughtly costed the 3x2 timber vs the shiplap build and the 3x2 will come in slightly cheaper.
Pros I can think of would be
Very solid construction
3in thick walls, no need for insulation
No need for internal cladding
No need for complex (for me) roof trusses, gable walls and 6x2's will carry the roof.
Only con I can think of is would the timber gap much when it drys out? Between each layer or if I fix it well will it stay solid?
I should also mention the base will be built from 6x2 with 3/4 ply on top. I plan to make the base very solid as the structure will be very heavy.
And toughts or suggestions would be great, thank you
Apologies if this has been covered before.
I plan to build a garden shed in the coming months, 10x6.5 ft, nothing to extreme but something a lot stronger than the flat pack rubbish on the market. Unfortually the budget won't stretch to a log cabin type construction. I have looked at building a timber frame and shiplap clad structure but once insulation and internal cladding is factored in I think cost out weights end result (for want of a better explanation).
Another idea that has arisen is to build a solid structure with 3x2 pressure treated timber, but with the timber laid flat on the base and built up in layers sort of like a brick wall. I will either firmly nail or screw (costing?) and possably glue each new layer on top of the previous layer, overlapping the corners and leaving cutouts for a door and window. I will build up each gable end to a 45 degree point and can then run 6x2 beams from gable to gable to support the roof.
What would be the pros and cons to such a build? I understand that it might sound a bit overkill to some but I want to build this to last a very long time plus I have roughtly costed the 3x2 timber vs the shiplap build and the 3x2 will come in slightly cheaper.
Pros I can think of would be
Very solid construction
3in thick walls, no need for insulation
No need for internal cladding
No need for complex (for me) roof trusses, gable walls and 6x2's will carry the roof.
Only con I can think of is would the timber gap much when it drys out? Between each layer or if I fix it well will it stay solid?
I should also mention the base will be built from 6x2 with 3/4 ply on top. I plan to make the base very solid as the structure will be very heavy.
And toughts or suggestions would be great, thank you