>>840586I don't know I picked up what I know from working construction and what my dad taught me. Also I had a black in decker book on how to build sheds but I pretty much know all the stuff in the book. Ive got two other blackendecker books one for plumbing and one for wiring should I want to build with solar. Although tying the solar into the wiring may require more research. Id suggest getting some books on building sheds. like the blacken decker book and just go larder or plan to add on rooms to it. Also something my dad taught me was to bolt the structure down to your supports. Try digging down a foot or so and concreting in some cinder blocks with a threaded long bolt in them to secure your floor joist. Of course you'll need tools to do all this. you'll need a transit level for leveling your cinder blocks. A circular saw for cutting your boards. A level for leveling the boards. A rapid square for marking your cuts. A long square for making your boards square. A nail gun ( makes things go much faster than a hammer) a compressor. A generator if your back in the woods. A hammer style staple gun for taking up tyveck. A drill for putting tin on your roof if you go that rout. Plus you'll need to learn the Pythagorean theorem makes it so you can square stuff and make the angles for your roof. There's a lot to learn and a lot you need some of the stuff like the generator you can probably rent from home depot. But I would suggest getting blacken decker's book on sheds just to start with. They also have cabins like pic related that come kind of pre made and are put together in pieces on site if you don't want to do all the cutting and measuring.