Shed base, overhang, bearers
Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2020 12:39 pm
Looking at garden shed diagrams, I cannot quite see the details, perhaps you can help to clarify please.
Constructing a garden shed, concrete base is down and about to start the timber frame (floor).
Does the floor just overhang the bearers underneath by a fraction, or should the dimensions be the same? Does it matter?
What about the walls, should they overhang the four sides of the floor or again, be the same as the floor dimensions please?
I was looking at sheds at the local b&Q and it seems that the OSB is on the top and bottom of the frame. Am I right, if so it would "seal" the
frame?
With your help so far, I am getting there, thank you.
Alan
Constructing a garden shed, concrete base is down and about to start the timber frame (floor).
Does the floor just overhang the bearers underneath by a fraction, or should the dimensions be the same? Does it matter?
What about the walls, should they overhang the four sides of the floor or again, be the same as the floor dimensions please?
I was looking at sheds at the local b&Q and it seems that the OSB is on the top and bottom of the frame. Am I right, if so it would "seal" the
frame?
With your help so far, I am getting there, thank you.
Alan