Covered Wood Rack

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+1.... about half around me burn wood and other half use propane or heat pumps. The latter half still burns wood in their fire pits.


It'll be a thing of beauty when filled up. You can always plant a climbing vine on the end and train it up the posts and across the front to help soften the look for the wife.

I completely understand small yards and close neighbors. I have good neighbors on both sides, one has a woodstove and his stacks are over the property line a little, but I am fine with it. The other has a firepit, which I offer some splits to him every once in a while. Neighbor across the street has a firepit and we get along fine. Now I think of it, if everyone just burned wood, we'd all get along.
 
Looks good. One of my projects for next year is to build another woodshed.

Me too... I just started to top cover.. Did the same last year.

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@DexterDay - stacks look good w/the cover

Got going stacking...





 
Much better...they just look wrong empty...:)

Used roll roofing to finsih the roof only because I had a spare roll.
Total cost nearly $400 (don't ask me how I don't know).
Finished stacking a recent scrounge of maple, black locust etc.
This is my year 3 supply. I have over 2 cords of 1yr seasoned splits in the basement.
How do I prevent myself from pulling some of the black locust I split for this winter ? I want to see how it burns. I see this as a problem already.



 
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I made similar racks JJ, I just havent figured out what to do for a roof yet.
 
Used roll roofing to finsih the roof only because I had a spare roll.
Total cost nearly $400 (don't ask me how I don't know).
Finished stacking a recent scrounge of maple, black locust etc.
This is my year 3 supply. I have over 2 cords of 1yr seasoned splits in the basement.
How do I prevent myself from pulling some of the black locust I split for this winter ? I want to see how it burns. I see this as a problem already.



Now were talking....nice. Where are you going to put the next one?...;)
 
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