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I started with a good plan.... but laziness and carelessness got the better of me....I had an old paver patio, that had not been installed correctly....in the process of making it level, I discovered it needed to remove what the previous owner had done... and do it correctly
My PLAN was to take 8ft 2x4's and 12ft 2x4s and make a template, for the cover, then after the ground was stripped away, set up my template, dig the post holes, and build from the subgrade up...In my rush... I mistakenly grabbed 108in 2x4s rather than 15 footers.... so I adjusted my footprint to 108 " x 72"dug the postholes, plumbed the uprights poured concrete, and started to haul in blocks, and "crush and run" for the base.
Somewhere in the middle of all this, I had the bright idea to rum power out to the shelter... bought some conduit, and romax, dug a trench, ran the wire through the codnuit, and buried it
Thankfully... I'm retired so I was able to work at my own pace, and didn't need to rush
Previous owner built a paver patio..... but had feet of sand only... no stone base, no wonder the old patio was sinking into the dirt
First and second course of block, with "crush & run" etting laid down, and tamped
Last row of block in place, opening in block so I can wheel stone into place. Wife liked what she saw.... and asked that I expand it...
Posts set.... base, and dry screenings in place, and compacted Pavers going in
from the other end, there is an extra course of block on this end to raise it
Pavers on both sections,time to start on the shelter. You can see the electrical out let, on the middle post
2x6 running across the top.....almost made a Pergola....but here is another screw up. foreground is a 2x8 beam, and the back is a 2x6 beam... I should have used a 2x12 across the front.... at this point, I have a 2" fall in 6 feet....water DOES run off...ut I should have used a 2x12, which would have given me 6" fall in 6 feet
yes... there IS a slope
seeing how things fit
From February to October... I had a tarp providing shelter....but it didn't really work
I was able to sheath the roof in plywood, and wrap weather proof around the wood the keep it intact
Using the left over shingles to roof the shelter
extended the sides to fit my smoke hollow 44, and my grill
took ome spare wood, and built some storage/set up space
Grill fits in nicely to the space
I ran 2x6 as rafters, and nailed in 2x4 joists.... got a solar powered shed light from Northern Tool
yes.... I over engineered it... joists, AND gussets
If I could stiffen it up... I did so
from the garden
So there you have....
In hindsight, it would have been faster to hire someone... and possibly cheaper (I wouldn't have backed up and added features), but I was in NO rush... and I was working for myself... if I got tired... I halted
I hope this helps.... if you have any questions, PM me, and I'll try to answer
Frank