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Going to be a pain in the butt to figure out exactly how to handle the tall side parts. 3' tall in the back. There is going to be a set of doors that open to the right side of the first picture, so that area needs to be cleared out some. There is also a door that will open up to the "open/downhill" side also. I think I'm going to have to make a kind of rounded/u-shaped wall to clear an opening for the door on the uphill side. Frustrating landscape.

I will be digging down 2-3", 8-10" wide (whatever is recommended) around the outside to fill back in with crushed stone as a stable base for a 6x6 lumber border. This frame will then be filled in with crushed stone. Alternately, I can just dump 2-3" across the whole thing, set the 6x6 on that, and fill the inside. Cost a lot more in stone that way though and overkill. The shed is on 4x4 skids, then 2x4s on that. So the floor opening height will be about a foot higher than the current dirt level.


Standing from here, you would see an overhead garage door.



















There is a double-door that opens up here:








 

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to fill back in with crushed stone as a stable base for a 6x6 lumber border. This frame will then be filled in with crushed stone.
Ayuh,.... How biga shed Dave,..??

I missed the back story, 'n don't quite understand where yer headed,....

What's the 6x6s for,..??

When We build a stone pad, We use the native soils to back up the edges, 'n hold the stone "in-place",....

What are ya plannin' for the uphill side,..??
 

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I guess my question is kind of ambiguous or lacking.

Ayuh,.... How biga shed Dave,..??
12' x 20', 2-story gambrel roof

I missed the back story, 'n don't quite understand where yer headed,....
My yard is all hill, so there was no good place to put it on flat ground.

What's the 6x6s for,..??
As a frame to contain the stone and keep them from expanding out, getting in the grass, etc.

When We build a stone pad, We use the native soils to back up the edges, 'n hold the stone "in-place",....
I could probably do that, and my neighbor said the same thing. I guess it's more for aesthetics too, I just don't want the stone right up against the grass.

What are ya plannin' for the uphill side,..??
Going to do a stone retaining wall across that, but I'm thinking I'm going to need to dig out a bit on the sides too, and do a bit of a U-shaped wall.
 

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Not getting the logic of digging that out when most of the grade around it all runs up hill from the pit you dug out right toward the pit you dug forming a pond.
I would have removed the top soil and added compactable fill to form a level area that was higher then the surrounding grade.
Only way I can see your idea working is if you now built a stem wall foundation, water proof the outside, and add a french drain.
 

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Not getting the logic of digging that out when most of the grade around it all runs up hill from the pit you dug out right toward the pit you dug forming a pond.
I would have removed the top soil and added compactable fill to form a level area that was higher then the surrounding grade.
Only way I can see your idea working is if you now built a stem wall foundation, water proof the outside, and add a french drain.
I thought about building up the low end, but if I did that, then the door would be over 3' off the ground. If I'm following you...

I'm going to have to build a short wall in the back there. This is a pain in the @#$%.
 

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Well it is coming along.

I bought the Harbor Freight plate compactor based on positive reviews from others on various forums. Seems to be worth it for the price so far.
waiting for pics.

i have that one. well, its about 2-3 y/o now (idk if they changed em or they are the same). i have only used it for 1 patio. but it worked well.
 

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Yes! I need to get out there and get some. Wife's going to be out of town for 5 weeks, so I'm trying to balance work, and keeping the three kids (7,5,2) alive :lol: By the time they're in bed it's almost closing in on dark. I just need to suck it up and get back out there.
 
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