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Loading... Sheds: The Do-It-Yourself Guide for Backyard Buildersby David Stiles
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Just reading makes you want a New Shed! Good for the handyman, good graphics to show "how to do it" for the not so handy. Must be able to use tools! Great illustrations! ( )no reviews | add a review
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Easy-to-follow shed designs with loads of color examples.
The new edition of this classic do-it-yourself guide for backyard builders now contains more material and photographs than ever.
Sheds helps the do-it-yourself builder think through all the issues involved in designing and building a shed: intended use, size, cost, placement, degree of construction difficulty, and much more. Following a chapter on construction basics, the authors preview each step of building a beautiful and useful shed -- from foundation to cupola, and everything in between.
Sheds contains:
Material lists Cost estimates Step-by-step illustrations New tips and hints Detailed instructions Schedules 16 pages of color.Packed with detailed illustrations, plans and commonsense advice, this new edition of the classic book on building a shed is like having a professional carpenter beside you, making the project easy to control and successful.
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