Hi Folks,
As all of us here in the East Coast are aware, the Frankenstorm is coming. My house generator is not being installed until Nov. 3rd though of course!
As some of you know I just built a woodshed, and it is going to get quite the test it seems.
A question I have is about tarps. This weekend I was originally going to place tarps on the open sides of the shed with bungee cords to keep rain and snow out. Now with such high winds predicted, I am thinking of placing the tarp inside the shed directly over the wood. Seems more aerodynamic and less chance of tie-down failure or tarp ripping. Sound like a good idea?
Also, does anyone here have any suggestions for bracing a woodshed during a big storm?
I only have this weekend to do anything about it so I appreciate any help you can suggest.
Did anyone around here ever lose a woodshed to a storm due to winds or heavy snow pile?
One thing I know for sure is I will be going to the package store after work today in case I have to sit in the dark again for a week.
As all of us here in the East Coast are aware, the Frankenstorm is coming. My house generator is not being installed until Nov. 3rd though of course!
As some of you know I just built a woodshed, and it is going to get quite the test it seems.
A question I have is about tarps. This weekend I was originally going to place tarps on the open sides of the shed with bungee cords to keep rain and snow out. Now with such high winds predicted, I am thinking of placing the tarp inside the shed directly over the wood. Seems more aerodynamic and less chance of tie-down failure or tarp ripping. Sound like a good idea?
Also, does anyone here have any suggestions for bracing a woodshed during a big storm?
I only have this weekend to do anything about it so I appreciate any help you can suggest.
Did anyone around here ever lose a woodshed to a storm due to winds or heavy snow pile?
One thing I know for sure is I will be going to the package store after work today in case I have to sit in the dark again for a week.