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Commish wrote:
For the folks who suggested rollers - I like that idea, however, where I want it is down a slope. How much slope? My 4yos can sled down it safely, but you have to stop them from the bushes at the bottom. I wouldn't call it steep. But it's a little more than gentle.... Once on the rollers, how likely will it be to take off? Very. Stuff weighs more, sometimes MUCH more, going downhill than going up. I refer you to an old movie: "The Gun." They got it UP the hill okay, but going down it broke loose and cut a swath about fifteen feet wide through a forest. |
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On Sat, 18 Jul 2009 17:35:03 -0400, Jim Elbrecht
wrote: On Sat, 18 Jul 2009 16:56:28 -0400, wrote: -snip- My 10X10 shed would take a hercules on each corner if 4 were to lift it. 8 foot hih walls, all hardwood 2X5 studs on 16 inch centers with 1 inch hardwood "attic floor" Bet it weighs 2 tons (oh yes, the roof is 15X15) Bet it doesn't. Do the math and prove me wrong & I'll email you a beer. What kind of hardwood & why waste it on studs and flooring for a shed? You're not an old Beechnut employee are you? An uncle worked at a Beechnut plant in the 60's. Some raw materials he was working with came from south America. The boxes were 1" red mahogany. Not many boards over 4 feet long-- but some real nice 5/4x18 clear mahogany. He had a shed full. Jim The hardwood was from pallets that large sheets of metal were shipped on. A friend had cut up about 6 months worth for firewood and he offered me about 3 weeks production worth. Figure 4 lbs per board foot and about .9 bf/linear foot. Each 8 foot stud weighs over 28 lb. 8 studs per side is 32 studs for 896 lbs. Double plate and sill is another 480 lbs. so the framing for the walls alone is over 1350 lbs. with the window and door cut out. Add plate above and below window and lintel over the door and you are back up over 1370. The bottom 4 feet is lined with 1" thick boards - just over 100 board feet with the opening for the door deleted for another 400 lbs. We have not got the 2X8 floor joists or the 2" thick floor figured in yet - mostly spruce but still not light when there is 100 square feet of it. Then there is the 15 foot square top deck - again mostly spruce 2X6, with about 120 square feet of 1" thick hardwood floor. ( that's another 400 lbs), and the hardwood framing on the gable ends and the 10 foot 2X4 roof rafters on 12" centers (central ontario snow load) with 3/8" plywood sheathing and 20 year fiberglass shingles. There are"jury struts from the floor framing up to the rafters 3 feet in on the one side and 2 feet in on the other so the span is reduced somewhat. The gables are sheathed with tentest and covered with vinyl siding - and the outside is clad in hardboard siding. There is a 2 foot by 4 foot shelf framed in hardwood in one corner that holds my chain-saws, hedge trimmer and other assorted equipment, and the end acts a a rack to hold material (wood, steel, etc) as well as a 2X3 foot (approx) 3 level shelf where I keep a few motors and assorted parts.. The shelves and supports alone are a few hundred more lbs. If it's not within a hundred pounds of 2 tons I'll be very surprised. Then it's all fastened to8X8 white cedar (like railway ties) (resawn from hydro poles) buried in a gravel filled trench as a foundation.. So you would have to lift it almost a foot before you could start moving it. |
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replying to Commish, Bobjones wrote:
I moved my 10 x 12 shead on pvc pipe years ago. Think I used 4 inch. No issues with crushing. -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/mainte...ed-384312-.htm |
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