Besides building a playhouse is a fun woodworking project you can do with the whole family.
How to build a wooden playhouse roof.
My only complaint is that the roof isn t waterproof and when it rains everything in it gets drenched.
We purchased this playhouse kit about a year ago and it has help up great so far.
Use a jigsaw to cut out these pieces sanding the rough edges when you.
The roof was slanted so rain and snow would run off and not drift inside or pool on top of the rolled roofing that covers the sealed sheets.
To get you started we have a collection of 31 free diy playhouse plans complete with pictures and step by step instructions to follow.
Mark out the space for the windows and door.
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This is just the distance from the front to the back of the playset 3.
Place the plywood parts g and h on top of the 2x4s and make sure that the edges of the plywood fit together.
Then nail the plywood to the 2x4s measuring in from the edge to find the location of the middle stud part b which is not centered photo 2.
So if you re looking for an easy project that can be finished in a weekend this is it.
I really wanted the house to be waterproof that way i can also use it as a storage shed for all my daughters toys.
I can stand up inside the playhouse without ducking at the narrowest point i am about 5 foot 3 maybe so even older children will be able to enjoy the playhouse.
Preparation 2 3 4 plywood or osb 4 8 sheets can be the builder grade stuff 6 2 2 furring strips 50 square feet of roofing cedar shinges would be adorable 8 roofing ridge material roofing nails or other roofing fasteners 2 self tapping wood screws 1 1 4 self tapping wood screws.
Regular wood if you paint seal it for the outdoors it will last for years 5 2 4 8 boards 4 2 3 8 boards 5 2 4 8 boards 4 2 3 8 boards 3 8 suntuf corrugated roofing panels i used the solar gray color to give a bit of shade to the playhouse.
Screw the walls into the frame along the support beams.
Use a good miter saw to make the angle cuts drill pilot holes before inserting the screws.
Cut the rafter to the correct angle and length using a framing square and a circular saw or a miter saw.