If it is needed cut the metal roof panel to the length you need with tin snips hopefully you don t have too.
Build a lean to roof.
Next place the supporting posts into the notches.
Since a side wall of the shed will be higher than the.
Cut out a notch on the top of your posts as shown in the image above.
Using 2 80lb bags of ready mix concrete for footings i dropped a few shovels full in each hole except for the shallow hole.
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The roof is attached to the exterior.
Step 1 make a ledger board to fasten to the existing wall and support the upper end of the lean to roof.
Design lean to roof per your local building codes.
Most lean tos will require some digging whether for a concrete foundation pier blocks.
The side of the panel that has a slightly flat side is to place on the roof.
Select which side of your shed you d like to be higher than.
Place the starting panel onto one edge of the roof.
Draw a plan for your project.
I set a 4x4 post in each hole after the concrete hardened filled the holes squared and leveled the posts then bolted on the 2x8 joist carrier with 4 x5 16 lag screws.
Plan your project 1.
Space rafters either 16 o c.
Cut rafters from 2x4 beams.
Know your local zoning laws.
Plan the length and the width of your lean to and where it will attach to the shed.
Plan ahead and build the roof to the size of the metal panel.
Screw the add on wall to the top of 1 side of the shed.
Use a 2 by 4 inch board for a short roof up to about 8 feet a 2 by 6 for a longer one.
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Building the shed roof 1.
Frame the top side wall of the lean to roof with 2x4 lumber.
When attaching ledger board to an existing wall install proper flashing when required.
For shingles or 24 o c.
A lean to is an open structure that is dependent on another structure for support.
Measure the width of the outside wall and cut the board with a circular saw to the same length.
This is where the supporting post will rest.