New shed, lame stack

  • Active since 1995, Hearth.com is THE place on the internet for free information and advice about wood stoves, pellet stoves and other energy saving equipment.

    We strive to provide opinions, articles, discussions and history related to Hearth Products and in a more general sense, energy issues.

    We promote the EFFICIENT, RESPONSIBLE, CLEAN and SAFE use of all fuels, whether renewable or fossil.

Tenpounder

Member
Sep 26, 2012
24
Upstate, NY
20190907_184933.jpg

I have a large amount of salvaged lumber from a deck demo, so I built a shed. All this is salvage except the decking and roof lumber. I want to be able to access both sides of the shed so I will only side the short ends. I was thinking of clap board or tongue and groove. Any input? T-11 or similar is not my mug of beer.
I only heat my shop with wood, hence the lame stack.
 
Nice shed. It looks to be 6’ wide. How about using 6’ treated fence boards horizontally with 1” spacing.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
Many thanks. I priced out 6ft fence pickets. I can side both ends for under $100. That's probably the best option. Wonder if I should herring bone the siding or make it resemble clapboard.....hummm?
 
  • Like
Reactions: Renovationman
I built this beer fridge stand out of pallets. Took 4 pallets to get the choice pieces.

Jealous of you E. coast fellers. I cant get my favorite beer out here. Mmmm. Yuengling! Nice stand as well. Pallet wood is good stuff.
 
Jealous of you E. coast fellers. I cant get my favorite beer out here. Mmmm. Yuengling! Nice stand as well. Pallet wood is good stuff.
That's your favorite? I thought they sold it everywhere. I haven't had a Yuengling in years!
 
Jealous of you E. coast fellers. I cant get my favorite beer out here. Mmmm. Yuengling! Nice stand as well. Pallet wood is good stuff.

New York has had an explosion of microbreweries the past 7 years. They're turning out some real good beers. That's about the only thing that's good about NY currently.
 
That's your favorite? I thought they sold it everywhere. I haven't had a Yuengling in years!

I was introduced to it awhile back down in the Keys. Kind of my go to bev when I am there in the winter. I am a dark beer guy at heart. This at least has some flavor!
 
  • Like
Reactions: SpaceBus
New York has had an explosion of microbreweries the past 7 years. They're turning out some real good beers. That's about the only thing that's good about NY currently.

Its going on everywhere. Look at Toppling Goliath. Local to me. Its exploded into a huge facility. I just traveled through backwoods Washington, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. Good local micro everywhere. Lots of good dark options for me. Mmmmm.

Back to regular programming ;)
 
  • Like
Reactions: Highbeam
  • Like
Reactions: moresnow
Its going on everywhere. Look at Toppling Goliath. Local to me. Its exploded into a huge facility. I just traveled through backwoods Washington, Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. Good local micro everywhere. Lots of good dark options for me. Mmmmm.

Back to regular programming ;)

That's awesome! Multi state beer trail! How does one get to do such fun?