9 cords at 6 feet high. A tad more if I push it higher.Looking great. I'm super jelly.
How much do you think it will hold?
Why thank you.That right there is a quality wood shed. Good work.
Lol, thanks. Yes, it's part of my whole wood processing yard. Got tired of tarps and wet wood buried under snow.More like a wood facility. Superb job.
Plans were in my head. But it has 3 bays, 8ft by 8 ft. So the width is 8 ft wide by 24 ft long. About 6 ft high at the rear and a touch over 8 ft high at the peak, or pretty close, give or take.Fantastic! Really well done. I will revisit for inspiration in the future when I have the time to copy it! Any chance you have plans?
Still in the front yard....on its way once I get the gravel spread out on the ground for the pallets to sit on.Great work...............where is the wood?
bob
Yes, one skylight panel (Ondura roofing panels) and a light for those cold winter nights if I have to venture out there for more wood. Help me see to keep from slipping on ice or snow and breaking my neck, or at least that's the theory. Some guys like to do up their cars or trucks...I like to do up my woodshed.That is an awesome looking shed, is that skylights and some other kind of lighting?
Love it. The measurements are just right to require the least amount of cutting, for convenience, conservation, and, economy. Exactly what I have in mind. Seems like real comfortable dimensions as well.Plans were in my head. But it has 3 bays, 8ft by 8 ft. So the width is 8 ft wide by 24 ft long. About 6 ft high at the rear and a touch over 8 ft high at the peak, or pretty close, give or take.
About 2 feet, foot and a half or so.Dat's a purdy shed, mista. One of these is on my agenda for the Spring. How deep did you go on those concrete supports?
- Just put down cinders and gravel in the chopping block area. This will be the last time it ever looks this neat again once I start processing and filling the wood shed.
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