Build a Tool Shed Series: Accessorize Your Shed
Build a ramp for easy access to larger yard equipment. Also, watch as Mac assembles a small planter box to spruce up the front
If you plan on storing large equipment that may require a lot of effort to move in and out of the shed, this video can give you an easy method of building one. Rick, along with a diagram and Mac’s help, show how the material needs to be cut in order for the shape of the ramp to be smoothly constructed as well as noting that the ramp’s frame must leave some room at the top for the ramp’s surface to align with the floor of the shed. Mac also shows how he made a simple planter box to elevate and add style to the shed.
Videos in the Series
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Introduction: How to Build a Simple but Sturdy Tool Shed
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Build a Tool Shed Series: Install a Block Foundation
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Shed Floor Framing Basics
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Build a Tool Shed Series: Building a Gable-End Wall, Pt. 1
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Build a Tool Shed Series: Building a Gable-End Wall, Pt. 2
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Build a Tool Shed Series: Building the Bearing Walls
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Build a Tool Shed Series: Build the Roof (Part 1)
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Build a Tool Shed Series: Build the Roof (Part 2)
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Installing Trim on a Simple Tool Shed
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Build a Tool Shed Series: Installing Windows and Doors
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Build a Tool Shed Series: Installing Lap and Shingle Siding
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Build a Tool Shed Series: Install Architectural Shingles
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Build a Tool Shed Series: Foundation System
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Build a Tool Shed Series: Siding Options
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Build a Tool Shed Series: Accessorize Your Shed
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Build a Tool Shed Series: Shelving and Storage Options
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Build a Tool Shed Series: Landscaping Completes the Look
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Shortcuts to a Shed