Hello Everyone,
This year has been amazing for free wood. People just keep giving me more, and I keep taking. Decided I needed more room to store the stuff so I started to build a new woodshed.
Since I am cheap, I tried to make this as low cost as possible.
I used a bunch of pallets from work, some landscape timbers reclaimed from a neighbor, 2x8s from having my old deck torn down, and roofing materials left over from when Sandy destroyed my boss's roof.
Overall finished cost was $30. I had to buy hurricane straps, a few lag bolts, and 2 pieces of plywood only. Everything else was just lying around.
First I started off placing the posts and the pallets together. The back was made of a huge 12 foot pallet that lumber for the deck was delivered on.
Here you can see all the wood piling up, and comparison to the old shed.
I used a 1x12 as my measuring stick and to level the ground.
Foreman Lila inspected all aspects of my work as I put the roof up.
View of the back. Added a cut in half pallet for more roof support.
Pallets for roofing support, not the easiest thing to lift up there.
At this point some type of wasps were buzzing the hell out of me. I backed down because I didn't want to get stung. Then the thing starts eating away at the wood loudly. Braved a close up for a picture. I think it is a carpenter bee? Should I be concerned about this?
I don't want bee nests or a roof falling down due to damaged wood.
OK, I'll continue on next post...
This year has been amazing for free wood. People just keep giving me more, and I keep taking. Decided I needed more room to store the stuff so I started to build a new woodshed.
Since I am cheap, I tried to make this as low cost as possible.
I used a bunch of pallets from work, some landscape timbers reclaimed from a neighbor, 2x8s from having my old deck torn down, and roofing materials left over from when Sandy destroyed my boss's roof.
Overall finished cost was $30. I had to buy hurricane straps, a few lag bolts, and 2 pieces of plywood only. Everything else was just lying around.
First I started off placing the posts and the pallets together. The back was made of a huge 12 foot pallet that lumber for the deck was delivered on.
Here you can see all the wood piling up, and comparison to the old shed.
I used a 1x12 as my measuring stick and to level the ground.
Foreman Lila inspected all aspects of my work as I put the roof up.
View of the back. Added a cut in half pallet for more roof support.
Pallets for roofing support, not the easiest thing to lift up there.
At this point some type of wasps were buzzing the hell out of me. I backed down because I didn't want to get stung. Then the thing starts eating away at the wood loudly. Braved a close up for a picture. I think it is a carpenter bee? Should I be concerned about this?
I don't want bee nests or a roof falling down due to damaged wood.
OK, I'll continue on next post...