Wood shed

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Lugnutz

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Jan 10, 2015
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Cleveland Ga.
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Looks great. Did you just bury the uprights? Thinking of doing something myself, but always spending money on something else plus not a lot of spare time.
 
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I can tell a difference between my wood that's been stacked under a roof (finally built a woodshed this year) and the stuff that's been top-covered out in the yard. It's the bomb. The stuff seems to have dried so well I don't think I'll put up walls.
 
Stephiedoll, yes if I remember correctly I buried the pressure treated 4 x 4 uprights 16 inches and then put quick Crete in the hole. All of the other lumber for the roof is Saw Mill lumber from a local saw mill. I found the tin for the roof on craigslist from a guy that was tearing down an old chicken house. The whole project was about $350. I completed this in two weekends with only a little help. Soundchasm, yes this is a huge difference versus under a tarp.
 
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