My friend wants to quickly build a small shed that should last 2 years.

Using leftover material. What do you think of the technique?

On draining substrate (gravel 6m) 3 pieces of 45x145 pressure-treated with a 1m distance between each
ground fabric on these
60x70 at a 90 degree angle with c/c 600, floorboards on this
Walls in 60x70 with c/c 600, clad with hardboard.
Shed roof in 45x130 c/c 1000, battens 60x70 c/c 400 hardboard on this as the roof.

Will it last 2 years?
 
Yes, at least ;)

Kjell G
 
you don't mention the span of the roof but if it's not too long then
 
mats_o said:
you don't mention anything about the span of the roof, but if it's not too long then
2 to 2.5m. Depends on the leftover material.
 
it should hold without problems. Had thinner studs than that and it held
 
mats_o said:
det lär hålla utan problem. Hadde klenare reglar än så och det höll
Wow. Are there more people building "temporarily"?

How did you build?
 
yeah, "temporary" was the word. It stood for 36 years.....
That storage was here when I bought the property. A shed roof with a very low slope. I would estimate it to be about 125X45 joists with spacing between 100 and 120 CM. At least the same span that you're considering.
However, we do have a bit more snow load up here.

The building was in very poor condition overall, so it came down this spring and is now being replaced with a somewhat more modern construction.
 
So underdim. with large snow loads. 36 years! Then it’s no "pretend" building!
 
well that's cheating.
The original owner was a builder, so he likely picked up every scrap plank he found on various construction sites.
That is, it was patched here and there, different dimensions, an old door leaf worked just fine as a path for a bit, a piece of sheet metal covers a square, etc....
 
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