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Finally finished a little woodshed
Posted: 07 September 2010 08:13 AM   [ Ignore ]
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After several weekends of work, with a few hours here, and few hours there, I was finally able to finish my woodshed.  It should hold between 4 and 4 and a half cords based on the square footage for a cord versus the square footage on the shed.  We only burn about 2 or 2 and a half cords each winter, so this should hold almost 2 years supply.  The mostly cherry already stacked in it was split in May and will be used if I go through the wood I split last summer (which still needs moved and stacked into the new shed).  No more dealing with tarps for me!!!

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Posted: 07 September 2010 08:23 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]
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Looks good…I’m starting a similar project next month only larger. Plan to use crushed stone too for the base to help level out our totally un-flat land. Are your poles on concrete piers or directly into the ground? I’m debating on which way to go for them.
Hope to have a shed building party and get most of it done in a weekend.

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Posted: 07 September 2010 08:34 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 2 ]
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Thanks Bob!  My posts are in the ground.  Digging the 5 holes was probably the hardest part of the project, as most of my ground is clay based.  I figured the crushed stone will serve two purposes:  1. to help level out the ground, as my situation is similar to yours, and 2. it will hopefully prolong the life of the pallets the wood is sitting on, as the pallets wont be lying on the dirt, thus retaining moisture.

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Posted: 07 September 2010 12:26 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 3 ]
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Sharp looking woodshed . . . very nicely done . . . and I like the idea of having enough space to have 2 years worth of wood under cover . . . gives one a real sense of security when you have that much wood under cover.

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Posted: 07 September 2010 12:30 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 4 ]
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suggestion for stacking= u wanna be able to access the oldest wood first

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Posted: 07 September 2010 12:57 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 5 ]
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Wow, that’s sharp!
I like the way you added the front overhang.
It’s such a nice feeling to have that wood put in the shed, knowing it’s not getting wet anymore.
I had planned to put some gravel in mine too, or maybe even pour a slab, but I can think about that NEXT year. I have pallets now, so at least the wood is off the ground.

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Posted: 07 September 2010 12:58 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 6 ]
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BLIMP - 07 September 2010 12:30 PM

suggestion for stacking= u wanna be able to access the oldest wood first

Very good advice . . . one of the reasons most of my wood is set up so that it runs back to front vs. side to side.

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“Give in to the devil. What does an angel know about fire anyway?”

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Posted: 07 September 2010 01:05 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 7 ]
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Very, very nice.  Good job!

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Posted: 07 September 2010 01:15 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 8 ]
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Vary well done; a sight for us woodburners’ sore (and sawdust filled) eyes

Is that even a ‘drip preventer’ I see on the forward edge of the overhang ??

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Posted: 07 September 2010 01:27 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 9 ]
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firefighterjake - 07 September 2010 12:58 PM
BLIMP - 07 September 2010 12:30 PM

suggestion for stacking= u wanna be able to access the oldest wood first

Very good advice . . . one of the reasons most of my wood is set up so that it runs back to front vs. side to side.

& 2late for the white roof!

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Posted: 07 September 2010 01:35 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 10 ]
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BLIMP - 07 September 2010 01:27 PM
firefighterjake - 07 September 2010 12:58 PM
BLIMP - 07 September 2010 12:30 PM

suggestion for stacking= u wanna be able to access the oldest wood first

Very good advice . . . one of the reasons most of my wood is set up so that it runs back to front vs. side to side.

& 2late for the white roof!

I still don’t quite buy your white roof theory . . . but to each their own . . . if it works for you, go for it is my mantra.

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“I’m with Quads—just whack the sucker!”

“I don’t sell no dictionary cords.”

“Give in to the devil. What does an angel know about fire anyway?”

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Husqvarna chainsaw . . . can’t remember what size or type . . . all I know is it cuts the wood
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Posted: 07 September 2010 01:51 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 11 ]
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BLIMP - 07 September 2010 12:30 PM

suggestion for stacking= u wanna be able to access the oldest wood first

Very good advice . . . one of the reasons most of my wood is set up so that it runs back to front vs. side to side.

& 2late for the white roof!

I still don’t quite buy your white roof theory . . . but to each their own . . . if it works for you, go for it is my mantra.

not my theory! read it in POPULAR SCIENCE mag 30 yrs ago & recently got explanation from science forum which made sense. seemingly it dont make sense but thats what makes it interesting for INTELLIGENT debate & entertaining. different factors as to how would the shed better dry the wood also come into play but the best part is that the “common sense” gets riled & individual’s perspective gets somewhat revealed

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ND5ia8qA50&NR=1  Laynes69.  Ideal 2ndary burn
http://czarcar-foamwindowinsulation.blogspot.com/
http://czarcar-magicheatassafetydevise.blogspot.com/
http://www.kinetikenergysolutions.com/solutions/science/stack_effect.html

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Posted: 07 September 2010 01:54 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 12 ]
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BLIMP - 07 September 2010 01:51 PM
firefighterjake - 07 September 2010 01:35 PM
BLIMP - 07 September 2010 01:27 PM
firefighterjake - 07 September 2010 12:58 PM
BLIMP - 07 September 2010 12:30 PM

suggestion for stacking= u wanna be able to access the oldest wood first

Very good advice . . . one of the reasons most of my wood is set up so that it runs back to front vs. side to side.

& 2late for the white roof!

I still don’t quite buy your white roof theory . . . but to each their own . . . if it works for you, go for it is my mantra.

not my theory! read it in POPULAR SCIENCE mag 30 yrs ago & recently got explanation from science forum which made sense. seemingly it dont make sense but thats what makes it interesting for INTELLIGENT debate & entertaining. different factors as to how would the shed better dry the wood also come into play but the best part is that the “common sense” gets riled & individual’s perspective gets somewhat revealed

Ah now it makes sense . . . any idea why we aren’t all driving Flying Cars like Popular Science talked about 30 years ago? wink HehHeh . . . “intelligent debate” . . . not from me . . . I’m just a dumb firefighter . . . if I was smarter I might be a cop . . . and if I was really smart I would have been a politician . . . but I’m not. smile As I said, what works for you works for you . . . and what works for me, works for me.

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“I’m with Quads—just whack the sucker!”

“I don’t sell no dictionary cords.”

“Give in to the devil. What does an angel know about fire anyway?”

Jotul Oslo
MTD 27-ton wood splitter
Husqvarna chainsaw . . . can’t remember what size or type . . . all I know is it cuts the wood
2010 Nissan Titan . . . with a trailer
2000 Honda Foreman 450S with Saab Wood Hauling Trailer

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Posted: 07 September 2010 03:44 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 13 ]
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firefighterjake - 07 September 2010 01:54 PM

. . . any idea why we aren’t all driving Flying Cars like Popular Science talked about 30 years ago? wink HehHeh . . .

wheel very efficient and failure mode not so critical.  methinx me wife would be way pissed if I painted the roof white, no science required with that decision.

BTW, great looking shed Mitch and congrats on putting tarps behind you.

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Posted: 07 September 2010 07:10 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 14 ]
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To another western PA guy, good job, I like the overhang.  Go Steelers!.

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Posted: 07 September 2010 08:02 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 15 ]
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Nice, but just one photo?  :-(

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Posted: 07 September 2010 08:20 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 16 ]
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That pretty shed speaks for itself in just one photo.  It’s a beauty, nice job!  Rick

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Posted: 07 September 2010 08:24 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 17 ]
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Yeah I’ll give ya that.. nice job…...

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Posted: 08 September 2010 07:16 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 18 ]
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Thanks everyone for the kind comments!  Yes, that is a drip edge.  I put it on all sides before I laid the shingles.  I figured if I was spending the time to do this project, I was gonna do it right so I dont have to repair anything in the next 20 years.  My father in law is trying to convince me to put a rain gutter on the front, so in his words “you wont get dripped on going in and out”.  I’ll see how that goes this winter then make that decision.   

Never heard of the white roof theory, but maybe when the 25 year shingles I put on wear down, I will try it!  wink

As far as stacking goes, I went side to side this year since I wanted maximum exposure for air flow purposes.  That wood was split early this year, and was in the low to mid 20’s as far as mositure content.  Being against the back wall, with the openings between the boards, I figure will allow it to season a bit more.  I plan on leaving a 1 or 2 foot gap between what is already stacked, and what I will be stacking from my old seasoned pile.  Next year I’ll be going to the front to back method, as I am already bucking a few fallen trees.  If I have to restack at that point, no big deal.  I can use the exercise.  (at least that’s what the wife says…)

And yes, Go Steelers!

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