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10×14 Gambrel Shed Roof Plans

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This step by step diy project is about 10×14 gambrel shed roof plans. This is PART 2 of the free barn shed project, where I show you how to build the roof. If you need even more storage space, you can frame a small loft to the shed. Make sure you check the local codes and make adjustments to the plans, if required. Take a look over the rest of my woodworking plans, if you want to get more building inspiration.

When buying the lumber, you should select the planks with great care, making sure they are straight and without any visible flaws (cracks, knots, twists, decay). Investing in cedar or other weather resistant lumber is a good idea, as it will pay off on the long run. Use a spirit level to plumb and align the components, before inserting the galvanized screws, otherwise the project won’t have a symmetrical look. See all my Premium Plans HERE.

 

 

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10×14 Gambrel Shed Roof Plans

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Cut & Shopping Lists

  • G – 4 pieces of  T1-11 siding – 48″x56 3/4″ long, 2 pieces – 24″x61 1/2″ long SIDING
  • H – 4 pieces of 2×4 lumber – 46″ long 12xTRUSS
  • H – 4 pieces of 2×4 lumber – 42 1/4″ long, 2 pieces – 52″ long SUPPORTS
  • I – 8 pieces of 2×4 lumber – 46″ long, 16 pieces – 6 1/2″ long 2xOVERHANG
  • J – 4 pieces of 3/4″ plywood – 46″x96″ long, 8 pieces – 10″x46″ long, 4 pieces – 46″x72″ long ROOF
  • K – 250 sq ft of tar paper, 250 sq ft of asphalt shingles ROOFING
  • L – 8 pieces of 1×6 lumber – 46 1/2″ long ROOF TRIMS

Tools

 Hammer, Tape measure, Framing square, Level

 Miter saw, Drill machinery, Screwdriver, Sander

 Safety Gloves, Safety Glasses

Time

 One week

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Building a 10×14 gambrel shed roof

Building-the-trusses

Building-the-trusses

The first step of the project is to build the rafters for the gambrel shed. Use a miter saw to make 22.5 degrees cuts to both ends of the 2×4 boards. Lay the rafters on a level surface and leave no gaps between the components.

Fitting-the-trusses

Fitting-the-trusses

Use 1/2″ plywood for the gussets and use the information from the diagram to get the job done. Use 1 5/8″ screws to lock the gussets over the rafters.

Fitting the trusses

Fitting the trusses

Fit the trusses to the top of the shed and place the every 16″ on center. Plumb the trusses with a spirit level and use rafter ties to lock them into place tightly.

Fitting the vertical end supports

Fitting the vertical end supports

Fit 2×4 supports to the front and back gambrel ends of the shed. Use the diagram to make the cuts to the supports, drill pocket holes at both ends and insert 2 1/2″ screws to lock them into place tightly.

Gambrel end panels

Gambrel end panels

Use T1-11 siding for the panels. Use a circular saw to cut the panels at the right size and dimensions, and then align the edges flush. Insert 6-8d nails, every 8″ along the framing. Leave no gaps between the panels for a professional result.

Assembling the overhangs

Assembling the overhangs

Use 2×4 lumber for the overhang components. You can easily adjust the size of the overhangs to suit your needs. Drill pilot holes through the rafters and then insert 3 1/2″ screws into the blockings.

Fitting the overhangs

Fitting the overhangs

Fit the overhangs to the front and to the back of the shed. Align the edges with attention, drill pilot holes and insert 3 1/2″ screws to lock them into place tightly.

Fitting the roof sheets

Fitting the roof sheets

Cut the roof sheets at the right dimensions and then fit them to the top of the shed. Align the edges with attention and insert the 1 5/8″ screws, every 8″ along the framing.

Fitting the barn shed roof trims

Fitting the barn shed roof trims

Fit the 1×6 trims to the front and to the back of the shed roof. Cut both ends of the trims at 67.5 degrees (set the miter saw at 22.5 degrees). Use 2″ nails to lock the trims into place tightly. Leave no gaps between the trims for a professional result.

Fitting the roofing

Fitting the roofing

Cover the roof with tar paper and then install the asphalt shingles. Make sure you also install the appropriate drip edges, so you can seal the shed roof. Read the manufacturer’s instructions for a tight fit.

How to build a 10×14 barn shed

I have lots of other shed projects on the site so I recommend you to browse through all alternatives before starting the building project. See all my shed projects HERE. Moreover, check out PART 1 of the shed, so you learn how to build the frame of the shed. Check out PART 3 of the shed, so you learn how to build the double doors.

 

 

This woodworking project was about 10×14 barn shed roof plans. If you want to see more outdoor plans, check out the rest of our step by step projects and follow the instructions to obtain a professional result.

 

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Martin jones -

Look forward to participating in this project

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