I'd install girts and then use "liner" grade tin. I'd be tempted to go with plywood or at least OSB on the bottom 4' or so though, in a workshop...
So is the consensus that these hold up to heavy wet snow and even ice, if they're cleaned off periodically? I'd really like to get some stuff out...
That seems like a great solution to the question of where is the stove set. The only downside I can see is that it's right down under the ashtray...
I'm not a fan of the air control as it is hard to move in and out even with plenty of use. Combine that with the fact that it's almost impossible...
I'm going to have to look for that HF moisture meter. I'm headed to our local outlet this month for xmas presents so maybe the wife will let me...
Haven't heard that one before Dave! lol.
Thanks for the compliments (everyone!) I figured I might as well build them sturdy from the get-go rather than redo them later. I had the expanded...
I love how it looks when it's burning juuust right!
I'm just to the southwest of the Minneapolis, in the Jordan area but out in the country (they wouldn't let me live in town I'm afraid!)
Most definitely!
It's fairly dry. Even after all these years I don't have a moisture meter! I usually go by the end cracking and the "sound". I tested out the...
I've had a few fires already this season as the temps dipped into the low 30's at night. I've only lit the upstairs stove so far which is an older...
Hey guys. I'm new here and I don't know how I didn't find out about this place until now! Below is a picture of our last load of wood that I'm...