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Claimed (and finished?) by Bill Schulz
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My Dad is a keen guy and could not wait for input. Apparently he already started building this and will likely have it done by next weekend (March 26). I will post details once I am home to see it.
My Dad is a keen guy and built us an out house. No, he will not dig the hole for it.  


No, he will not dig the hole for it.
It is currently 4 * 4 feet wide and 8.5 feet high. It is built from 3/4 inch plywood with 2, 2*4 (giving 4*4) posts in each corner. The posts extend out the bottom and can be ancored into concrete. The door is attached with good, old-fashoned hinges made from car tires and is pointed in the middle (7 feet in the middle). The roof is peaked (90 degree angle at ridge) and will be covered with tin. The colour is brown.
 
Inside, the "hole" is placed off centre, leaving a space to place useful items like coats, magazines...
 
For the foundation, the plan is to dig four holes for the post and anchor them with 2-3 bags of cement per post.
 
The weight of the out house will be about 500 lb. (4* 75lb/ sheet plywood walls + other stuff). For the cement, it will require 8 to 12 bags * 55lb = 440 to 660lb.
 
Still to do:
* Could cut some plywood off the bottom to shorten it (and allow the posts to be placed lower into the ground).
* Roland has a nice stained glass window that could be installed. The dimentions are 17 1/4 x 17 1/4 inches.

Revision as of 05:37, 3 April 2005

Claimed and finished by Bill Schulz

My Dad is a keen guy and built us an out house. No, he will not dig the hole for it.

It is currently 4 * 4 feet wide and 8.5 feet high. It is built from 3/4 inch plywood with 2, 2*4 (giving 4*4) posts in each corner. The posts extend out the bottom and can be ancored into concrete. The door is attached with good, old-fashoned hinges made from car tires and is pointed in the middle (7 feet in the middle). The roof is peaked (90 degree angle at ridge) and will be covered with tin. The colour is brown.

Inside, the "hole" is placed off centre, leaving a space to place useful items like coats, magazines...

For the foundation, the plan is to dig four holes for the post and anchor them with 2-3 bags of cement per post.

The weight of the out house will be about 500 lb. (4* 75lb/ sheet plywood walls + other stuff). For the cement, it will require 8 to 12 bags * 55lb = 440 to 660lb.

Still to do:

  • Could cut some plywood off the bottom to shorten it (and allow the posts to be placed lower into the ground).
  • Roland has a nice stained glass window that could be installed. The dimentions are 17 1/4 x 17 1/4 inches.