My woodshed project

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Nice looking shed Webby, nice score on the wood too hope all that red on the wood isn't your blood.
 
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I put a dividing wall in mine and it is great. You have more stable stacks and you can remove from one side if you wish.
 
I got all the siding up today. Now the real work begins!
 

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Looking good! No more basket ball...
 
Beautiful work guy.
 
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Looking good! No more basket ball...
Once it's all cleaned up and the wood is stacked I'll mount the goal. There will still be plenty of room for ball. Someone recently gave me that Goalrilla goal!
 
what do you figure, about 3 cords you can fit in there? Very nicely done
 
It sure will. Are you going to seal your siding or have you done that already?
 
I just this evening finished priming (both sides) 3400 LF of 1x6 cedar beveled clapboard siding. :mad:
 
looks great, nice job

any more pics of how you framed the overhang? did you just toe nail those little stub rafters to the header board? or to the other rafters?
 
looks great, nice job

any more pics of how you framed the overhang? did you just toe nail those little stub rafters to the header board? or to the other rafters?
I did toe nail for the most part. Well, screwed actually.
On the ends I sistered a 10'er on to the end band, that allowed an anchor point at the ends of the overhang fascia board. Then I just filled in with toe nailed stub rafters.
 
Looks like it will end up being closer to 5 cords in this baby! According to Maines cordwood calculator.
 

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At six splits per season for the BK you have many many years of wood in there already. ;lol
 
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