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Building 4x8 Shed Student Name 10 th grade Jordan Vocational High School Teacher Mr. Michael McCraine
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Floor Layout We laid out two 8’ x 45” boards as the outline of our foundation. Then we laid out 16” on center as our floor joists.
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Cross bracing We had 14 ½ ” length in between the floor joists and 5 ½ ” width. The cross braces were 14”. Our Equation for Cross bracing c sq.=a sq. + b sq. c sq.=14 ½ sq. + 5 ½ sq. c sq.=196 C= √196 c= 14”
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Corners with Blocks We used 92 5/8 ” studs with 12” blocks in between the studs to build the corners.
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Top Layer of our Foundation Then we placed a 4’x8’ piece of OSB for the subfloor.
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Making the Walls We made 4’x8’ walls with five 92 5/8” studs on our front/back walls and four for our side walls.
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Headers Our headers were14 ¼”x8 ½” with a ½” space in between them.
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Rafters and Spacers We used four 39 ½ ” rafters for the outside of the shed with 10 ½ ” spacers and a 10’ ridge.
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Rafters We used ten 39 ½” rafters total for the shed.
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Blocks Our blocks were 2 x 6 and were cut at 10 ½”. We used a total of 8 blocks for the roof.
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Outside Rafters We used a total of 4 outside rafters at the same cut of 39 ½”. They are used as overhang of the roof.
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Rafter Blocks We cut blocks at 10 ½”, and a total of 10 blocks were used for soffet and facia bracing. This will leave a 12” overhang.
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These sheds were built by Mr. Michael McCraine’s 1 st and 2 nd block classes of Jordan Vocational High School. THE END
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