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Small Lean To project

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  1. billb3

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    I just call them Ondura panels because corrugated asphalt infused fiber material is too hard to remember.
     
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    I've used the Ondura panels on several projects (barns, garages, outbuildings, wood sheds) over the years as they are easy to work with when you are working by yourself. I like metal panels too, but I've gotten cut on the metal panels a few times and they tend to slide off while I'm trying to get a fastener in...
     
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  3. MikeyB

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    Got the lean to packed up for now. All Oak. A solid 2 cords. I have room for another face cord if needed.
     
  4. MikeyB

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    That looks great! Nice job. :salute:

    :stack::stacker:
     
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    looks good Mike! :thumbs: Is that all the oak from the one you had taken down?
     
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  7. MikeyB

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    Thanks WW
     
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    Thanks Brad. Yes, this is from the 2 oaks taken down Across the street from me last November 2019.
    And there’s some black oak from my oak taken down in March 2019.
     
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    Looks good.....
     
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  10. Old Nate

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    Looks good man. I always enjoy looking at other's wood storage situations... I love my wood shed, don't think I would be able to burn without it.
     
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    Nice job. Great to have a roof over wood.
    I know you said wood in shed is not for this year.
    If the lattice near deck railing were removable for winter you could get wood from top of stacks with out using steps.
     
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  12. MikeyB

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    Thanks Mike, that’s a great idea. Not sure how many years of life this deck has left, but if it holds up I might make the lattice removable.