Building a Storage Shed ...... start to finish

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Published 2022-10-04
In this video we'll be building a storage shed from the ground up using part of an old barn foundation. Hopefully you can pick up a lot of useful ideas of how to build a shed for yourself.

All Comments (21)
  • @Bushradical
    All these posts about contacting me for a prize.....they are scams! I'm doing my best to delete, block and remove them all, but they are NOT me. So far YouTube hasn't taken care of this problem but it's not just this channel it seems to rampant.
  • @Cookinel
    I know it sounds silly that a YouTube channel could change your life, but for me, this one did. Gave me the courage to journey into 3 acres, live out of a wall tent on the weekends and build a little cabin. (And yes, consequently we are very very fond of our wall tent and decided to keep it up) We have five young kids and we got it done. Finally getting that wood stove in. The memories my kids now have of cutting down trees and diggin outhouse holes and sitting by a firepit on their own land is precious. Dave, you (and your wife!) inspire me. I’ve always used your videos as a guide and as inspiration. What you and Brooke share matters- thank you
  • @lananh6236
    Probably the best Ryan's youtube.com/post/UgkxGZedDTcDfgD7fG_uU4esfx_EgxzlY… Plans on building a shed is hardly ever found. And Ryan takes the mystery out of different types of foundation options, etc. He even shows how to build a shed with different designs. Very comprehensive, covering different roofing materials, siding, etc.
  • @JasonBarre
    This may sound silly, but listening to your videos in the background of whatever I'm doing brings me a certain sense of peace. Thank you kind sir.
  • Bushradical is my favorite channel on Youtube and Girl in the Woods is my wife's favourite channel on Youtube. We love your guys' videos. They have been so inspirational and educational for us as I am learning how to build and we are building our little off-grid homestead up a mountain in the forest of the West Kootenays of British Columbia. Thank you so much Dave and Brooke for making these amazing and inspirational videos. As total newbies to building our off-grid homestead with no building experience, the process can be quite intimidating. These videos have served as a great lighthouse for us on our homestead building journey. God bless.
  • I was so excited when I saw you uploaded another building video. There is nothing that makes me feel more relaxed and forget about my problems than your videos. Your narration and outlook is just fantastic. Thanks again, Dave!
  • Back when I discovered Dave and his dog Daisy going on a road trip to Alaska, I love the way Dave does things, Keep the videos coming Dave.
  • @sammpen4149
    Always love your narration, it’s poetic as if you’re narrating a novel! Your building skills is on point and you’re a natural with your voice! Thanks for sharing Dave
  • @peter-hr1gl
    Love the simplicity. Kind of funny that you didn't know exactly where your door was going to be and had to cut out a couple of the base plate bolts you drove in. I assume you put in new ones near those holes as replacements. You should have done a follow up video to show how you made a door to fit that nicely shaped opening, also to show if you painted the who thing and finished off the sides.
  • Your basic cabin video series inspired me to build a cabin in my backyard. I didn't do a few things like paint and some blocking and going back and doing it is quite a pain. I definitely learned my lesson. And just as you said in your other videos, everyone is going to make mistakes, don't let that stop you from trying something like this. There are some spots I screwed up but it's sturdy and we now have a cabin/workshop with a wood stove and camp in it on the weekends with the kids. Really enjoyable in the rain. Need to figure out a door for it though, interested to see what you put on this one.
  • I've built two small buildings alone at our off grid place in Maine following your general methods. I am no carpenter and they came out great. Solid. Dry. No frills. Thanks for the very relevant things you share.
  • @HyperJoe
    Always such simple designs and builds, always inspires, gives Me a great Idea on how to do My 12'x8' Laundry Shower Room on My Off Grid in Northern AZ.. keep these Build Videos coming.. Thanks for Sharing!.. 👍🤠
  • @TonyGeneseo
    Sharing the simplest things, that you might not think we’re interested in watching you do, bring the biggest smiles to my face ! 😎😁. Thanks and take care Mr Whipple ! And oh yea that multi tool is an awesome invention and tool !
  • Man I love this guy! His videos always leave me with a sense of wellbeing and inspired to make something. Thanks for the videos Dave 👍
  • Hey Dave, Great way to repurpose the old chicken coop. Looks pretty darn good too! Say hi to Brooke and all the fur babies.
  • love that ocsillating tool.. its so powerful for just those tight good cuts ya need to make sometimes inside things !! make a good clean cut accurately
  • @annward7021
    You have a great voice for speaking like this. I enjoy watching you do these videos and find it very relaxing to listen to you. I am 77 years old and won’t be building any sheds but it’s nice to watch your videos. I also enjoy when you and Brooke do one together. 💕🙏
  • Thanks for this excellent how to shed build Dave. Now I'll return to household chores (laundry), and self narrate everything! Bless
  • My dewalt framing nailer has put in 30000 nails. All charged off grid. Nice job again Dave
  • I really enjoy these building videos and when you talk over them. The tone of the voice makes it so easy to understand what you're saying and doing. Awesome job!!! Keep'em coming. Big fan!