I don't have any idea why I had this thread open on my computer, but I resumed reading from wherever I left off too see if I would remember.
Negative, Ghost Rider.
However, since our discussion, I watched this video:
I had wondered where various topics I pursued here ended up.
- You can legally turn a commercial shed into a house if you live where there aren't laws--outside of city limits or something.
- You can order house\garage kits, but the ones with better prices wouldn't be legal for habitation.
- People at least used to obsess over pallets, but few people seem to know how to efficiently break down them, and I have never been able to find any.
- Insulated studs are vastly more expensive and complicated than double studs.
- Metal buildings are often much cheaper than wood
- I fixed up Mom's shed and was converting it to an insulated office with drywall when I got into grad school.
- Five years and 4 days ago, I was trying to persuade Mom to let me put my brother on my caseload. Seven days ago, someone from work messaged me they were putting put my brother on my caseload. We will see how long this takes.
- At least in this thread, I believe that my final answer for the best way to build sheds is hemp building blocks, but I don't have any idea how that would help with the floor or roof.
I didn't finish going through the thread again, apparently my brother is unsupervised.
You guys take care.