I have my land, and the code allows me to build a structure w/o a permit if it is under 200 sf. Therefore I plan on building a 12 x 16 cabin, 10 feet high with a shed roof using the plans John supplied with my order. (the end game is a Victoria's cabin with full or partial basement).
Here is my situation/question: Prior to buying/acquiring all my wood for the construction cabin, I was given 18 4x4's (#2 greed Douglas Fir) that are 12 feet in length plus about 16 2x6s that are 10 and 8 feet in length. Can I use the 4x s instead of 2x4s and thus have the sides be more like a post and beam structure? Can I get by with spacing the 4x's at 24 inches o.c.?
Yes, you could use the 4x4s for "studs" at 24" centers.
Easy to nail to ;) as well.
Thanks, John. Between this free wood and the reclaimed materials (sheathing for the sides, floor and roof), I hope to build this construction cabin for less than $1000.
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