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  STEP 1. GENERAL

  STEP 2. INVENTORY

  STEP 3. FRAME PREPARATION

E-Z BUILD BARN GUIDE

8' 

×

 8'   •   8' 

×

 12'   •   8' 

×

 16'

You can 

construct 

your own 

E-Z frame 

barn with 

the help of 

this step by 

step guide.

Prior to beginning construction, the area 

selected for the shed location must be level 

and cleared of obstructions.

North American 

softwood 

dimensional 

lumber sizes:

Nominal    Actual

in × in

 1 × 4 

¾

 × 3

½

 1 × 6 

¾

 × 5

½

 2 × 4  1

½

 × 3

½

 2 × 6  1

½

 × 5

½

  PLEASE NOTE:  This shed construction aid is intended solely to provide general knowledge as to one of the ways 

a shed may be constructed.  We suggest you check with your local building officials regarding site location, permit 

procedures, safety regulations and specifications of materials used to construct your new storage shed. Builders 

who utilize this aid must proceed at their own risk and are solely responsible for complying with all building codes 

which pertain in their community.  Midwest Manufacturing hereby disclaims all liability for any damages whether 

consequential, incidental, special or otherwise, which may result from following this do-it yourself aid.

Separate all lumber, hardware, etc. into 

individual stacks of like items.

Unfold each frame, setting aside two frames

to be used as end walls. From 1×4 pine 

boards, cut gusset plates 6" long: 

• 16 for an 8' building  • 24 for a 12' building

• 32 for a 16' building. Apply gusset plates 

on each side of top and bottom fold 

locations. Use four 8d nails on each gusset 

plate. Frames used as end walls require only 

one gusset plate at the top and bottom on the side opposite the metal plates. 

See figure 1.

Figure 1

2×4 Roof Frame 

Members

2×4 Sidewall 

Frame Member

Treated 2×4 Bottom 

Frame Member

1×4×6" gusset 

plate at top fold 

location

1×4×6" gusset 

plate at bottom 

fold location

75

13

16

"

60

1

8

"

39"

8'0"

1½"

45"

82

1

16

"

96"

BUILD

Summary of Contents for 8' Gambrel

Page 1: ...k and are solely responsible for complying with all building codes which pertain in their community Midwest Manufacturing hereby disclaims all liability for any damages whether consequential incidental special or otherwise which may result from following this do it yourself aid Separate all lumber hardware etc into individual stacks of like items Unfold each frame setting aside two frames to be us...

Page 2: ...center Using the front wall frame repeat step 6 using figure 5 as a guide Prior to cutting lines for the doors extend outlines out 1 in all directions Cut new lines for your doors shown in STEP 8 Properly place siding on frame and nail using 6d nails every 8 on center NOTE Some siding pieces will need to be butted together so a straight cut is necessary To keep moisture from wicking into the sidin...

Page 3: ...s shown in figure 9 using 10d nails From treated 2 4 s cut rim joists 95 for an 8 building 191 for a 16 building 143 for a 12 building Place the rim joists 8 apart in the area where the shed is to be set Stand the front and back walls up at the proper ends of the rim joists Temporarily brace both ends Nail rim joists to the end walls using 10d nails See figure 7 Stand the remaining frames up 3 for...

Page 4: ... for the opposite side 16 Building For the bottom slopes cut four sheets of 4 8 OSB sheathing to 96 40 Nail in place with 6d nails every 8 on center For the top slope cut four sheets to 96 45 Nail in place 8 Building Cut 4 4 8 sheets of sheathing to 47 46 long Apply sheathing in vertical direction All splicing is done on centers of frame and save cut offs to use in gable ends 12 Building Cut 6 4 8...

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