bogydave said:Few more cords to add, each section holds about 4.75 cords
Beetle-Kill said:Words cannot express the envy I am feeling right now. Nicely done.
freeburn said:bogydave said:Few more cords to add, each section holds about 4.75 cords
Is that a roof on that lean to or is it just tarps?
bogydave said:Few more cords to add, each section holds about 4.75 cords
zapny said:bogydave said:Few more cords to add, each section holds about 4.75 cords
Bogy my wife just saw the picture (great job) plus guess who wants one, looks great.
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Thanksglenng said:Great job Dave. I have a very similar shed. I use chain link fencing between each bay and I also use chain link fencing around 3 sides. Since the wood cannot fall out I can stack with a lot less attention to detail. I just fill er up. Saves a lot of time . I went from stacks/tarps to having a real wood shed last summer. Best thing I ever did. Only picture I have.
heatit said:I'm very impressed with the design as it allows for quick expansion. I noticed the 4x4 are actually off the ground on those plates. What are you using to secure them in the ground to keep the frost heave from destroying it each year? Also, with wood packed in there like that does it season at the same rate as in stacks? I have such a small yard that I'm trying to convince the wife that a wood shed is better served for us and not just lining the fence line with racks. I see lots of attention to detail such as the landscape fabric (?) under the pallets.
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