Supershine
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Hi Guys,
I'm about to build a 9' x 10' shed. I've poured a concrete slab with j-bolts, but I have a question.
The slab was poured with a 1/2 inch slope from back to front. How do I frame it properly with a sloping base and keep everything square and level?
Do I build square walls, raise them into place and shim the bottom towards the front, or do I build the walls in place with the stud towards the front 1/2 inch longer than the one towards the back.
I would love to hear any ideas people have.
Thanks!
I'm about to build a 9' x 10' shed. I've poured a concrete slab with j-bolts, but I have a question.
The slab was poured with a 1/2 inch slope from back to front. How do I frame it properly with a sloping base and keep everything square and level?
Do I build square walls, raise them into place and shim the bottom towards the front, or do I build the walls in place with the stud towards the front 1/2 inch longer than the one towards the back.
I would love to hear any ideas people have.
Thanks!