I built a quick wood rack.

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930dreamer

Burning Hunk
Jun 3, 2013
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Amarillo, TX
Very simple design, only needed to cut two 2x4x12 in half for the uprights. Dimensions are 12'x15"x6' and I added a turn buckle onto the uprights.
 

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So is that your 'shed?' Averaging 20" of rain a year (less lately) and equilibrium moisture about 11%, you hardly need a roof, do you? Or do you stash it in the building once it's dry? That's about half the rain amount we get here, and a couple percent lower EMC.
 
That's my 40'x60' shop, all the wood stays outside.
 
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