Wood shed finished - and half filled

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Stegman

Feeling the Heat
Jan 4, 2011
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Sterling, MA

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Very nice you will love having a place to keep your wood dry
 
You should be proud of your work, it looks great and should keep your wood nice and dry!
 
Sure beats tarps with snow & ice on them. Very nice, I know you already love it (as you should). Rick
 
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well done...are you available for a build the week of the 22nd? lol
 
Excellent job, I am envious. You'll be rewarded year after year with that shed. I envision, as the years roll on, that shed expanding all around your little barn there.....;)
 
Great job and it looks to get nice air flow around the wood on top of keeping it dry. Very inspiring.
 
Fine looking set-up there Stegman.
 
love the metal roof.

great work!
 
Hay thats nice. How often do you have to replace the pallets underneath.
 
Looks great and doesn't look as if it was high cost either. Nice.
 
Great work looks nice.
 
Cost me $777.41 and a couple of weekends worth of work. But that price includes $100 for the gravel area and another $30 for some unnecessary blocking between the rafters [long story].
 
Oh, and I have to say that stacking inside a shed is a utter joy. You can just jam the wood in there and not have to worry too much about balancing and leaning and so forth. Makes things much easier.
 
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Good looking shed . . . you will grow to appreciate it even more come winter time when you don't have to wrestle with a snow and ice-covered tarp in middle of a snow storm.
 
Very nice -guessing that's about year's worth when full?
 
Now your wood is dry & findable , 24 - 7 - 365.
And it looks good too ;)
Very nice job!
 
Nice job, now get busy and fill the other half!
 
Finally got the roof on my wood shed and spent last week filling one side of it. Each side holds just over two cords.
Here's an earlier thread I created showing the framing progres:

That's very nice ! I especially like the way you did the gravel base . I may borrow that idea on a shed that I plan to build for seasoning wood .
 
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