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Schwendau Shed






 
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This shed was designed to make use of nominal stock size lumber such that the trusses produced very little waste and none of the 8 sheets of roofing sheathing requierd any cuts. All of the window and door hardware was purchased as recycled materials from thrift stores. This was truly a "green" building project. The most waste was generated making the walls. The BOM should be revised to order 14 foot 2x4's to be cut in half for studs. This would have saved more wood.
 
 
Special thanks goes to Tim Whitford and Nathan Asbury who helped bring this vision to life.
 
Bill of Matierals Plan

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