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My Woodshed

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by bigfrank97, Oct 2, 2014.

  1. bigfrank97

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    10'6 x 20'6 (Inside Dimension) I built it last year to replace my original shed that collapsed during a heavy snow. It has a 12x8 lean on the back for my equipment.
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  2. Shawn Curry

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    Nice - she hold about 11-12 cords you figure? Looks great.

    That's about what I have on hand, but I have mine stacked up on 2 sides of my 20'x40' garage, one pallet wide. So basically double rows, 42" deep. Looking at people's sheds, it amazes me that they can fit just as much as I have on hand, into such a visually smaller space. It's crazy how much extra you can get in there by increasing that 3rd dimension. I need to build a lean-to on one of the sides so I can stack more over there.
     
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  3. Todd 2

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    Good looking shed Frank ! Looks like you got some Beaver & Rat traps there.
     
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    Nice shed Frank. Did it come all full? ... ;):D
     
  6. My IS heats my home

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    That is a nice looking wood shed. Stone on the bottom and a tin roof, should do the job.
    Strong enough as a flat rood for snow loads>>?
     
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    Nice looking shed frank :thumbs:
     
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    Nice work. Nice looking shed. The snow will slide off this time if it doesn't it sure will hold it
     
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    That is a great home for your wood there frank :thumbs:
     
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    Nice Frank.
    Nothing like getting the wood dry, then keeping it that way.
    Built mine back in '10 and should have done it sooner.
    Gooder job.
    How tall is the front opening?
     
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    Great looking shed Frank! Looks very well built!
     
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    Sweet. I too noticed the traps hanging on the end of the shed.
     
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  13. bigfrank97

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    7.5 tall at the front opening. Its holding 9 cords in the picture. I had 11 in it last year. I have been trapping on and off most of my life. I started back into it 5 years ago and have been at it as much as I can. I love to be outside.
     
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    Nice shed! Bonus lean to! The best way to get the wife to approve a wood shed guys, is to but it in the linen closet first!
     
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    Good lookin' shed Frank, good sturdy build.
     
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    That's awesome!! :drool: Looks very well built :thumbs:
     
  17. Sawdog

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    Nice shed. The pallet in the far end ...is that a box used for uglies?

    I built myself a woodshed 10'x30'x9' and I have been on the hunt for a good idea for what I call an ugly box - a place to put uglies, shorts, scrap etc. just curious.
     
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    AWESOME shed !
    Nice hanging decorations (log-wood dyed & waxed - ready to go ? ) :) :)
     
  19. unclefess

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    very nice shed , i saw the traps too, maybe i should hang mine on my shed since this stupid state wont let me set them anymore
     
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    Great Lookin' wood shed you got...