Inspiration right there...This end holds 6 cord and is filled with locust...now to start on the other end which holds 12 cord...and it will be filled with locust as well..
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Thanks for the compliments...a lot of money and hard work went into the lean-tos...all treated lumber and metal roofs...I am not doing it again in my lifetime...
I got a incredible deal on the treated lumber as a overstock company had some pretty sweet bulk buys and me and my buddy went in on some together..otherwise I would not have used treated.It really is very nice work.
Im currently building multiple smaller versions. Mine are 20' x 4' free standing with 5' roofs and will cover 2 cords each. Im using non-PT lumber for the headers/rafters though as they will not be getting wet. The posts are PT.
You are doing great! My first years sucked and didnt look as good!While not nearly as impressive, I filled up a stack today too. This is just a temporary lean-to that holds 2 cords (2 splits deep) while I'm working on my permanent structures. This is mostly oak and maple with a little ash mixed in!
Not bad for my first year but I strive to one day be on your level!
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I also have 6 cord of Ash and 6 cord of Oak...I am taking next year off...if I dont I am going to have wood going bad on me..the locust will last for years under roof.18 cords of locust. Good God what a beautiful sight.
While not nearly as impressive, I filled up a stack today too. This is just a temporary lean-to that holds 2 cords (2 splits deep) while I'm working on my permanent structures. This is mostly oak and maple with a little ash mixed in!
Not bad for my first year but I strive to one day be on your level!
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I would be hesitant to use a block after picking up stacks that have tipped over(stacked by inexperienced helpers). The amount of work to clean it up is not worth the risk to me.
The biggest problem is not being able to know if the bricks are already cracked from being mishandled. I stack on rows of pallets and crib the ends. We go as high as we can reach with good results.
I have used posts before and they work.
Are your bottom boards 8' landscape timbers? If you only used cinder blocks at the ends, every 8', would they sag under the weight?
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