kennyp2339
Minister of Fire
Just a heads up, I'm going to copy your shed for my back yardThat's the plan
Just a heads up, I'm going to copy your shed for my back yardThat's the plan
Wonderful!! Post pics when you do.Just a heads up, I'm going to copy your shed for my back yard
I put pressure treated 2x4s on top of the landscape fabric, which is on top of 4-6" of 3/4 crushed stone.Nice looking shed. Can you comment on using 2 x 4s to stack on? I am already tired of the pallets and would like to use landscape timbers but they are non-contact. I'm wondering if I put down crushed stone and stack on top of that if I can just use the lumber and be happy????? The pallets have the problems you spoke of plus I am worried about my lawn filling up with nails and staples one of these years....how much are the pallets going to cost me in tire expenses?
Thanks!Love the look of that shed. I may just steal some of the ideas myself. When I get done with my house I need to build a shed and like the looks of yours. Mine would be up against the back of my free standing garage so I would need to slope the roof the other way but I like those rafter ends. It looks like you also notched the rafters to sit into your support beams, very classy.
Next years bay is completely filled. I just keep going outside to stare at my neatly stacked wood. It's like a sickness! Does anyone else do this??
After stacking the rest of my two year seasoned wood, destined for next year. I realized I was going to have to order some (shudder) and decided to order 2 cords of "uh hm....seasoned" ash and maple to hold us over.
Now just need get our butt in gear and get cutting and stacking for 2017/2018/2019.
Time spent on planning makes the actual building much less stressful.Probably spend more time on the planning than the building.
Nice looking shed. Can you comment on using 2 x 4s to stack on? I am already tired of the pallets and would like to use landscape timbers but they are non-contact. I'm wondering if I put down crushed stone and stack on top of that if I can just use the lumber and be happy????? The pallets have the problems you spoke of plus I am worried about my lawn filling up with nails and staples one of these years....how much are the pallets going to cost me in tire expenses?
I am guilty of this...I like looking at my woodshed, and if it is filled with wood that just makes it better. That is a beautiful shed you have...I love the curved supports in front and the rafter tails too.Next years bay is completely filled. I just keep going outside to stare at my neatly stacked wood. It's like a sickness! Does anyone else do this??
Interesting, I never even gave that a thought....lol.Great shed. Love the construction and details.
Any reason you didn't add any overhang on the sides. Water obviously doesn't run off the roof that way, but it would provide a little protection for the sides. My guess is you had a specific vision for the aesthetics, but I wanted to check.
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