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Shed Additions

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by buZZsaw BRAD, Dec 20, 2024 at 9:31 PM.

  1. buZZsaw BRAD

    buZZsaw BRAD

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    Been a long time coming. Wanted to replace the original bay in the shed where I store my bundle wood for a year now. Too small and low and I tire of stooping and hitting my head. Finished tearing it down today. With three bays I'll have one I'm filling, one drying and one I'm emptying. Addition will be 10 x 8.5' and hold an extra four cords. Im currently emptying the far left bay of wood that's over a year CSS. Middle bay has drying wood to get organized and restacked. IMG_6605.JPG IMG_6609.JPG IMG_6610.JPG IMG_6611.JPG
    Ill update as the build progresses. Ive scrounged enough reclaimed lumber for both. (I hope) Also building a 5 x 8 addition on the far left. Its capacity will be an extra 1.5 cords. General cordage and/or smoker wood may end up in there.
     
  2. Eric Wanderweg

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    Nice progress. Is that original bay on the right what used to be a shed? I think I remember the thread.
     
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  3. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Actually was his fort when he was a kid 20+ years ago.

    Here's the other shed build thread. Shed Build

    Have you added onto yours yet?
     
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    Looking good Brad! What kind of wood fired appliance do you heat with? Do you supplement or heat entirely with the wood you cut and dry?
     
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    I’ve wondered about this for a while now. :popcorn:
     
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    I believe most of his wood is for sale and not personal use.
     
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    That is the problem with sheds for wood you need to make them expandable they always seem to keep growing !!!!
     
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    Like a garage/shop, I have 6 bays and could use one more. When I built the shop I aligned it perfectly with the garage, the plan being when, not if, I needed one more I would close in between them and add another garage door. I have all the metal already for the roof and back, the front will be 90% garage door so it should blend in. Old pic all the pavers are done now.

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  9. buZZsaw BRAD

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    The house we live in has no fireplace or stove so most of the wood I hoard is sold.

    Up until 2010 when I moved in here I ran a Pacific Energy Summit model insert in my house for nearly ten years. Before that my apartment had a fireplace and before that mom and dad's houses (divorced) had fireplaces that were well used. So I grew up with fires always going in the cold.

    The landlord has said I could put a stove in the lower level, but when I ask how much the rent will go down he says it wont so there's no incentive. It would be rather easy as its tiled floor. Set a stove. run some pipe. I miss an indoor fire dearly especially after seeing pics of FHCers stoves/inserts etc.
     
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    My heart goes out to you. All that primo wood you produce and you don’t get the full benefit of it.
     
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    Tell me about it! :tears:

    First really cold day of the Winter here and I cant tell you how much I miss opening the door and feeling the heat from a fire hit me in the face and/or crashing right on the floor in front of it and the cat comes over to enjoy the warmth too.
    So put a log on the fire for me...preferably black locust! :coldfire:
     
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    Geez, I'd love to have one bay. Of course there'd be no car, but firewood in it! :stacker:
     
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    A nice sized piece of BL will keep RO company in the stove tonight and the next couple!
     
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    Consider it done my friend.:handshake: :fire:
     
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    Well thats really nice.
    Clean and no piles of junk out there to make it an eye sore.

    Like you when I built my shop I thought it was huge at 26x30 , lets just say I now need an addition ; or two.
     
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    wood shed are like a chainsaw collection it just keeps growing and growing
     
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