If you like you can put a collar tie on all of the rafters, depending on the weight of the roof covering that might be overkill. IMHO, you can probably get away with a single tie just above the door header at the front, and nail/screw through the header into it. N.B.: I've assumed that the wall...
I wouldn't have a vertical support for the ridge down to the door header as you have it. That can only deflect the header and cause problems later. Rather, have a horizontal tie across the top of the header between the rafters either side. This will form a triangle across the end which will...
You're making work for yourself there, given the outcome you're aiming for. Make the table top by screwing boards down to 2 cross-wise members to keep them together, then screw the legs on. Place the table on a flat surface and identify which leg is short/long and by how much by packing it with...
I'm not sure if it's the same mechanism, but it looks very similar to Theo Jansens strandbeests:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NM4q-f68TlY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYGJ9jrbpvg
I have the GMF1600 CE. I was attracted to it because it came with the two bases. I have the fixed base mounted in my table, and it's very quick and easy to drop the motor housing out to change the bit or to swap over to the plunge base. I find that I only use the above-table adjustment (with...
It may depend on your wall construction - can you tell us more about how the wall is constructed.
As a general rule the vapour barrier (i.e.: your plastic membrane) wants to be on the warm side of the insulation.
I enjoyed that every bit as much as I thought I would. One question though, it doesn't look like you've insulated the brick at all, which seems like an omission given that the rest of the shed looks to be well insulated. Are you planning to add any?
I've done a few of these, and whilst weight definitely is an issue to be considered when building furniture for motorhomes, the amount of weight saved by using lightweight board for the worktop is minimal. Certainly not enough to consider using more expensive specialist board. I say this...
Is it possible to include the walls in the structure as I did? ( workshop-build-t83272.html )
Or perhaps SIP based? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Structural_insulated_panel