Build a Tool Shed Series: Building a Gable-End Wall, Pt. 2
Install the window, trim, and shingles to the gable-end wall then lift it into place
This part two of Building a Gable-End Wall covers how to connect the trim to the wall, installing and flashing the window, and shingling the entire wall. Rick Arnold demonstrates how what could be a daunting process, is in fact, very simple when constructing the entire wall on the ground. However, despite being simple, the gable-end design allows for better rain shedding than a flat roof, and is an easy way to add a little more style to a small structure.
Videos in the Series
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Introduction: How to Build a Simple but Sturdy Tool Shed
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Build a Tool Shed Series: Install a Block Foundation
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Shed Floor Framing Basics
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Build a Tool Shed Series: Building a Gable-End Wall, Pt. 1
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Build a Tool Shed Series: Building a Gable-End Wall, Pt. 2
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Build a Tool Shed Series: Building the Bearing Walls
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Build a Tool Shed Series: Build the Roof (Part 1)
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Build a Tool Shed Series: Build the Roof (Part 2)
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Installing Trim on a Simple Tool Shed
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Build a Tool Shed Series: Installing Windows and Doors
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Build a Tool Shed Series: Installing Lap and Shingle Siding
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Build a Tool Shed Series: Install Architectural Shingles
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Build a Tool Shed Series: Foundation System
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Build a Tool Shed Series: Siding Options
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Build a Tool Shed Series: Accessorize Your Shed
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Build a Tool Shed Series: Shelving and Storage Options
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Build a Tool Shed Series: Landscaping Completes the Look
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Shortcuts to a Shed