DIY Shed AsktheBuilder Shed Floor Plywood Layout Part 1 Video
Tim Carter shows how to layout the first piece of plywood for a DIY shed floor. It's vital that you have the floor joists square and that you chalk a crisp line that's the width of the plywood.
The first piece of plywood must be put along the chalk line with the corner of the plywood at the exact corner of where the floor joists meet. Each subsequent piece of plywood builds off the first one.
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SHED RAMPS: https://www.askthebuilder.com/shed-ramps/
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Tim built custom homes and did ultra-custom remodeling for 20+ years before launching his Ask the Builder media presence. He was selected as one of the Big 50 by Remodeling magazine in 1993. This award gave birth to Ask the Builder in October 1993. Tim also operates https://DrawPlumbingPlans.com. His @askthebuilder YouTube channel was the first home improvement channel on YouTube.