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Mick O'Brien, OffGrid Masterplan author

By Mick O'Brien · carpenter & builder · sheds-to-homes, cabins and things that stay up in a storm

“I learned the hard way that a 450kg beam needs more than bolts; it needs a foundation that won't shift when the storm hits.”

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— Mick. It'll still be standing in fifty years.

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Post-Beam Construction: Off-Grid Build That Actually Works

Post-beam construction for off-grid Australian builds needs storm-rated foundations, sized posts and correct bracing to hold 450kg beams for 50 years. Skimping on any leg invites collapse in high wind. Under $600 AUD gets the timber and fixings when you size the members right.

Forget fancy engineering. Post-beam is the only way to build off-grid in Australia that won't collapse when the wind hits. No bullshit, just what you need to know.

Forget fancy engineering. Post-beam is the only way to build off-grid in Australia that won't collapse when the wind hits. No bullshit, just what you need to know.

Foundations: Don't Be a Dummy

Skipping proper foundations is how you end up with a leaning shed that costs more to fix than the whole build. Stop it.

Real talk: If your piers aren't level, your whole structure will twist. Use a laser level ($150-$300 at Bunnings) or hire a $100 plumber to set them. Cheap insurance.

Posts: Don't Skimp on the Legs

Using cheap timber? You'll be replacing posts every 5 years. Waste of money. Get it right first.

Beam Sizing: Don't Guess

Too small? Your roof caves in. Too big? You're wasting money. Here's the math:

Stop over-engineering: If your roof is 3m wide, use 150x75mm beams. No need for 200x100mm. Save $500.

Bracing: The Thing That Stops Your Shed From Becoming a Windsock

No bracing? Your build will shake like a wet dog in a gale. Mandatory.

Real Australian Pricing Summary

For a 3m x 4m shed (typical off-grid shed):

Supplier shoutouts: Bunnings for timber, screws, concrete. Murray Timber for hardwood posts (cheaper than local suppliers). SteelFix for steel beams (online, no markups).

When to Call a Professional

While many off-grid projects are achievable as DIY, certain situations require licensed professionals:

Always check local regulations and obtain necessary permits before commencing work.

Worth a watch: Subfloor, Posts, & Beams! Oh My! // Building with 8x8 Timbers Post & Beam Home // Off Grid Home · Our Maine Homestead

Mate, the video runs through laying out the subfloor and setting 8x8 posts and beams in a straightforward way, showing the bracing and alignment tricks you need to keep your frame solid when you're off‑grid. — Mick O'Brien