Postal Mailed Plans: $35.99
(8 1/2" x 11" postal mailed)
All Our Shed Plans Feature:
Cost Effective - Our shed plans are designed to make your shed simple and inexpensive to build.
Easy To Build From - Professionally drawn with step by step instructions to show both an old pro or a first time framer how to build a shed. (see the plans example below).
Start Now - Instant download - The shed plans are emailed to you when you purchase so you can start immediately. We use the free PDF file format so you can print them on your home printer or we can postal mail them to you.
Materials List - Easily get bids and use the list numbering system to know what part goes where.
The 10x16 Run In shed plans include:
Post and Beam Construction - Our run in shed uses common post and beam construction.
Kickboards - Siding and kick boards help keep your run in shed strength and durability. You may use 2x6 pine boards or 1x8 oak boards or 3/4" Plywood.
10x16 Run In Shed Plans Floor Plan
Sample of our 10x16 Run In Lean To shed plans:
10x16 Horse Run In Plans Include The Following:
Materials List:The horse barn plans come with a complete materials list that is broken down by parts of the shed.
Foundation: 6" x 6" Treated wood rails with steel tow hook building instructions.
Floor: The floor for horse run in sheds is typically left as existing dirt.
Walls Framing: 4x4 posts with 2x4 girt boards and kick panels on the inside.
Wall Height: The rear shed wall height is 8'-7", the front wall is 10'-6 1/2". The entry header height is 9'-9".
Siding: Rough Cut plywood siding with 1x2 battens are the primary siding but other sidings such as corrugated metal or 1x10 boards and may be used.
Roof: The roof is framed using 2x8's to build the rafters. It is sheeted with 1/2" O.S.B. for strength. The plans give you a template and dimensions for the birdsmouth cut angles on the rafters.
Roof Pitch: 2/12, this means that for every 2 inches of rise there is 12 inches of run horizontally.
Roof Overhang: 24" on the front and 12" on the sides and back.
Roofing = Corrugated metal roofing is the primary designated roof but asphalt shingles may be used if the manufacturers recommenations for low slope roofs are followed.