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In this thread https://www.hearth.com/econtent/index.php/forums/viewthread/13397/ are pictures of two different pallet sheds I built this summer. The one on the left is in the woods and made with just plain old pallets, 2x4's , nails, pressboard with tar paper for the roof. Holds about 4 1/2 to 5 cords fully loaded. The one on the right is a bit more elaborate and the back wall is made of these 4'x7' plywood pallets I found on Craigslist that were used to ship huge industrial parts from China on. They are 5/8 ply of some Chinese wood, tough as nails. The sides are regular pallets, floor is pallets with strips of scrap plywood across. Roof is pressboard again but since it was near the house and quite visible with the peaked roof, I shingled the roof. Holds almost 7 cords fully loaded. I will put up 2 more just pallet sheds this coming summer, each to hold about 5 to 6 cords. They are easy to build, material cost is really low and air circulation is excellent. They look rustic which on my wood edges are very cool looking. Hope to have around 20 cord in sheds by next fall. Ready for the next ice-age!
 
The log shed.
 

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Here's a picture of the wood shed I built a few years back. It measures 6x8 and holds about 2.25 cords. This was before we were heating with wood, so now I wish it were twice as big. It's regular 2x4 construction with a salt-box roof and cedar clapboard on the outside.

Josh

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Here's my woodsheds (design from the Black & Decker site a couple of years back). They don't hold that much, but this is Japan and land is expensive. I have another area where I cut and store wood out in the open. Then I truck it back to my house and fill up the woodsheds.
 

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Here's mine.

Instant Woodshed : )
 

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