Great shed! my buddy just moved up to Fairbanks, gotta get up there sometime.
I said the same thing , got here & never left over 30 years ago.
Fairbanks (though) is a whole different game in the winter. -30°f might be their high temp in January.
That looks great Dave.
Is that where you put the wood right after its been split or is that wood thats been stacked somewhere else for a year or two?
I have it out back in double rows in the open , seasoning. Will put it in the shed this fall (soon) for 2 years before burning it.
& then start cutting to get a new batch out back seasoning.
In Sept , the shed will have 12/13, 13/14, & 14/15 wood in it. Center section now, is this years wood, left side 13/14 & will fill the right section for 14/15 winter with the stuff out back.
you can see the wood shed in this pic, in the background just above the row on the right:
When full now just over 15, with the new eve I can add another row (1 cord +) to each section. 18+ cords total.
17" splits, each section 16', 7-1/2' high average 4 rows now (to be 5) 3 sections
1.4 X 16 X 7.5 X 5 X 3 ÷ 128, (less some side overhang)
dave, that's almost exactly what I was planning to do to mine. I think I'll take off the fascia first and sister some 2x into the existing though, then maybe a little bracing and put the fascia back up. I'll need a few 2x, some OSB, 15lb. tar paper, and some shingles.
Keep the pics coming. Always interested in how folks build their stuff.
I toe nailed on some 15" 2X4s on the face every 24" , then 12' 2X4 end plate (4) then added some braces up from the header, every 6'.
Added 19" wide 1/2" cdx. Nail gun a great tool
was strong enough to hold me so should handle the snow & wind load.
Wife says now that it's done, it needs painted. (have to put on the roofing yet)
Told her to go for it. Glad I got supper at the fair