ToolemeraPress

ToolemeraPress t1_jbock1j wrote

Ok. You’re attempting to analyze carpentry when you have no experience in carpentry. Forget all the online “resources”.

Forget messing with the substructure which is part of what holds the shed upright.

Layer 5/8” exterior grade ply at right angles to the existing ply. Use construction adhesive applied in lines approx every 12”, drive deck screws onto the substrate and 2x4s. Paint with garage floor paint.

Stop watching DIY youtube by people who know nothing.

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ToolemeraPress t1_ja8y7cv wrote

I believe they wanted to preserve the Penn Dutch stenciling along the top of the wall. You’re dealing with a timber framed or hybrid timber/balloon frame. That changes what and how you renovate. Typically there is no half way. You gut to the original framing and horizontal plank wall structure. Examine what is or is not there and make plans on the fly.

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ToolemeraPress t1_ja8sog5 wrote

Agreed. You are talking a gut demo with mold in the air. Thats old plaster. What shape are the original joists? What shape is the attic?

There was a reason previous owners installed a drop ceiling. My bet is there is some history there. Stenciling along the top? Timber framed structure?

Before you blame boomers, consider maybe you could learn about renovating historic houses… which I have done in the past.

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