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Wood shed pics

Discussion in 'The DIY Room' started by Buttercup, Nov 19, 2017.

  1. Mwalsh9152

    Mwalsh9152

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    no pictures of mine, but I have something similar to this.

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    Rubbermaid plastic shed, about 8x10. Certainly not ideal for drying wood, but it will keep a bunch of wood dry this winter. Should hold at least 3 cord. I need a permanent solution, but I already had this, so I will use it for now. Mom gave it to me last year when she sold her house.
     
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    Gotta say it looks fancy, with dry wood i dont see a problem with it. im sure if you put freshly cut wood into it... your new job could be mushroom-grower.
     
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    yeah, its definitely not gonna work for green wood, but for putting up dry wood for this winter it will do the trick.
     
  4. stuckinthemuck

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    if it's in the sun, just close the doors during the day to let it heat up, then open them at night to let all the moisture out. Your green wood will dry quickly with that setup.
     
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  5. BranBranTheNWman

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    20180202_141217.jpg Still got 3 more bays to build, put a 2ft overhang in the front and galv roof on. Should hold enough wood will be 40x7x7
     
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    Simple pallet firewood rack
    These are mine, I will be adding many more as I split the massive pile of rounds I have now.
    The nice thing is they can remain for years, or be broken down and replaced or moved easily
     
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    Mine will be just tall enough so I don't have to see the neighbors behind me:rofl: :lol: and going to buy the lot to the right of me next month. So someday my shed will be about 100ft instead of 40ft. I love C/S/S wood lost 24lbs last fall
     
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    20180213_151355.jpg getting there 2 more bays to go
     
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    Finally finished plus 2 cords out front and added a pool for the kiddos, except I am in there more then them haha. The end bays are different only because I got free roofing from work. 20180731_132304.jpg 8
     
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  10. Certified106

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    Looks Great!
     
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