Wood shed Project Pictures

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bogydave said:
Hurry up & get some fire wood in the sucker.
Below freezing here, you need to hurry :)

Looking good,
professional job!


Lol well with my dads help it is professional, he has been a carpenter and owned his own business for many years. im lucky to have have him help me. and i think you guys are more anxious than i am to get wood in there lol.. i think im going to get a truck load of stone to throw in there and all around it. hopefully this weekend me and the wife will be out starting to load it.
 
ecocavalier02 said:
bogydave said:
Hurry up & get some fire wood in the sucker.
Below freezing here, you need to hurry :)

Looking good,
professional job!


Lol well with my dads help it is professional, he has been a carpenter and owned his own business for many years. im lucky to have have him help me. and i think you guys are more anxious than i am to get wood in there lol.. i think im going to get a truck load of stone to throw in there and all around it. hopefully this weekend me and the wife will be out starting to load it.

Hehheh . . . you're a better man than me . . . and much more patient . . . I had not even finished my woodshed and I was already loading it up since I could not contain myself. Again . . . it looks nice and I suspect you'll really enjoy using the woodshed this winter.
 
Well I have trying to be patient but I am definantly anxious. I've just been extremely busy with work and haven't had time yet. It's coming Soon. Now I just need to we how much a truck load I'd stone cause I think I really need some I'm there or it's goin ti be a mess when it rains.
 
ecocavalier02 said:
Well I have trying to be patient but I am definantly anxious. I've just been extremely busy with work and haven't had time yet. It's coming Soon. Now I just need to we how much a truck load I'd stone cause I think I really need some I'm there or it's goin ti be a mess when it rains.

Stone/gravel , good plan.
That's a real good idea. I may do that to mine around the front.
It will give good draining & like you said , clean to walk in & around. Plus low maintenance.
 
Great lookin' wood shelter.
I built something similar a year ago using pallets for a floor with 4" of stone underneath. I expect the pallets to last for several years. This combination is excellent at keeping everything dry and highly recommended.
Mine is 8 x 17 and piled 6 feet high, holds 6+ cords.
OK, ok...a picture shows it better.


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Very nice looking shelter 727Sunset!

Ray
 
I like the rustic log look of your shed Sunset . . . stars and moon don't do much for me . . . but it is different and shows some creativity . . . just not my thing.
 
well i got some wood in there it was dark so the pics arent the best. the front looks ugly cause i have the uglies stacked all up front some of them are real crap so im going to mix thm with some really dry branches i got and probably going to sweep the chimney after just to be safe after i get done buring them. first year stacking in the shed was interesting got it all stacked tight so i dont think its going anywhere.. will be nice when i put some walls in so i dont have to build walls
 

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Looks great Eco, that's a lot of dry BTUs sitting just outside the door. It's nice of you to grant the uglies a short time under the roof. They get shown no such honor around here.
 
Wow you've been busy! It's a good feeling getting that much work done.. Good job on the shelter!

Ray
 
Well I was debating bringing them up or wheelbarowing them up as I needed them, cause there a pain ti stack. So I gave in and just brought em up
 
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