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This step by step diy project is about 8×10 gambrel shed roof plans. This is PART 2 of the small barn shed where I show you how to frame the roof and how to fit the decorative trims. You can even frame a small loft to the gambrel shed, so you can increase the storage space. 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. If you have all the materials and tools required for the project, you could get the job done in about a day. See all my Premium Plans HERE.
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8×10 Gambrel Shed Roof Plans
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Cut & Shopping Lists
- G – 24 pieces of 2×4 lumber – 36 3/4″ long RAFTERS
- G – 4 pieces of T1-11 siding – 48″x48″ long SIDING
- H – 2 pieces of 2×4 lumber – 44 1/4″ long, 4 pieces – 32 3/4″ long SUPPORTS
- I – 4 pieces of 3/4″ plywood – 36 3/4″x96″ long, 4 pieces – 36 3/4″x24″ long ROOF
- J – 8 pieces of 1×6 lumber – 37″ long TRIMS
- K – 150 sq ft of tar paper, 150 sq ft of asphalt shingles ROOFING
- 15 pieces of 2×4 lumber – 8′
- 5 pieces of 3/4″ plywood – 4’x8′
- 2 pieces of T1-11 siding – 4’x8′
- 4 pieces of 1×6 lumber – 8′
- 150Â sq ft of tar paper, 150Â sq ft of asphalt shingles
- 2 1/2″ screws, 3 1/2″ screws, 1 5/8″ screws
- 6d nails, 16d nails
- wood filler , wood glue, stain/paint
Tools
 Hammer, Tape measure, Framing square, Level
 Miter saw, Drill machinery, Screwdriver, Sander
 Safety Gloves, Safety Glasses
Time
Related
- PART 1: 8×10 Barn Shed Plans
- PART 2: 8×10 Barn Shed Roof Plans Plans
- PART 3: 8×10 Double doors plans
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How to build a gambrel shed roof
The first step of the project is to build the trusses for the gambrel shed. Cut the rafters from 2×4 lumber, by making 67.5 degree cuts to both ends, as shown in the diagram.
Lay the rafters on a level surface, leaving no gaps between them. Afterwards, use 1/2″ plywood to make the gussets and lay them over the joints. Insert 1 5/8″ screws to secure the gussets into place tightly.
After assembling the trusses you need to fit them to the top of the barn shed. Place the rafters equally-spaced, every 24″ on center and then lock them to the top plates with rafter ties. Use a spirit level to plumb the trusses.
Fit 2×4 supports to the front and back gambrel end panels. Drill pocket holes at both ends of the supports and lock them into place with 2 1/2″ screws.
Cut the gambrel end panels from T1-11 siding and then fit them to the front and to the back of the barn sheds. Leave no gaps between the sheets and then secure them into place with 6-8d nails.
Fit the 3/4″ plywood sheets to the top of the barn shed. Cut the plywood sheets at the right dimensions and then secure them into place with 1 5/8″ screws, every 8″ along the rafters.
Use 1×6 lumber for the front and back roof trims. Make 67.5 degrees to both ends of the trims and then secure them into place with 2″ nails.
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.
Check out PART 1 of the barn shed, where I show you how to build the frame of the storage shed. Check out PART 3 of the barn shed, so you learn how to build the double doors and how to fit the decorative trims.
This 8×10 barn shed is ideal for any homeowner, as you can protect your tools from bad weather. This shed is surprisingly roomy, as it can store tools, furniture and other items.
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This woodworking project was about 8×10 wood 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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1 comment
I see that when reinforcing the trusses with gussets, it says to use 1/2 plywood. That is not in the materials list that I can see.