Hi Folks,
Just got done with my first burning season, and digging splits out from under 11" of snow has convinced me that i need a wood shed. I'd like to build a bit of a dual purpose structure, part for the wood and part for a bit of storage (quad, small trailer, saws, etc).
This is what i've come up with at first pass. It's a pretty rough SketchUp drawing, but it gets the point across.
6x6 posts
2x8 beams (doubled up)
2x6 rafters 16" oc (12' span)
Any suggestions? Is it too deep? Thoughts on the roof? We do get snow here, as i mentioned above. I don't plan on putting a back on it to help promote airflow, we're out in the boonies and nobody is going to be looking at the back of it anyway.
The gussets (what's the carpentry term for them?) look like they will be giving me a headache on a regular basis, any suggestions there? I might also add another 6" or so to the overall height. I didn't want to go too high, but at the same time don't want to be cramped.
Thanks!
Just got done with my first burning season, and digging splits out from under 11" of snow has convinced me that i need a wood shed. I'd like to build a bit of a dual purpose structure, part for the wood and part for a bit of storage (quad, small trailer, saws, etc).
This is what i've come up with at first pass. It's a pretty rough SketchUp drawing, but it gets the point across.
6x6 posts
2x8 beams (doubled up)
2x6 rafters 16" oc (12' span)
Any suggestions? Is it too deep? Thoughts on the roof? We do get snow here, as i mentioned above. I don't plan on putting a back on it to help promote airflow, we're out in the boonies and nobody is going to be looking at the back of it anyway.
The gussets (what's the carpentry term for them?) look like they will be giving me a headache on a regular basis, any suggestions there? I might also add another 6" or so to the overall height. I didn't want to go too high, but at the same time don't want to be cramped.
Thanks!