My father-in-law in central Vermont needed a new shed for his tractor and tools. This is what we built together.
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I'm planning a similar shed and like what you've done. Am I correct to guess that this is 12' x 16' with a 12/12 roof pitch? Also, are the walls 10' high? If so, is the extra height added to the attic? Thanks for your pictures and, perhaps, answers. Great shed!
This is a great shed...I was looking to build something similar with my son and wanted to see if I could get some specs on this or blue prints if you had any. Thanks.