My $30 Woodshed

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chazcarr

Minister of Fire
Jan 22, 2012
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Southbury, CT
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.
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Here you can see all the wood piling up, and comparison to the old shed.
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I used a 1x12 as my measuring stick and to level the ground.
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Foreman Lila inspected all aspects of my work as I put the roof up.
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View of the back. Added a cut in half pallet for more roof support.
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Pallets for roofing support, not the easiest thing to lift up there.
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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?
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I don't want bee nests or a roof falling down due to damaged wood.

OK, I'll continue on next post...
 
OK, so continuing on... Did I mention I did this within 6 hours? I was pretty sore afterwards.
OK, plywood up, time for the tar paper.
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and then 40 year architectural shingles that seem far too nice for this kind of shed, but they were a gift so why not?
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Put a few on the front for a barrier and I will get some edging up there soon enough. I have the stripping, just ran out of time.
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View from the road, wanted to make sure not too much of an eyesore. I think it is fine, but might paint it to match the other shed.
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Smoothed out the floor and covered with more tar paper. Then used pallets for flooring over that.
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Lila inspects my work, and has a few suggestions. (she actually found a broken pallet piece that I then replaced)
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Time to start loading! Any questions let me know. Fun little project here. I'll try to post an update when it is full and finished.
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This could be one of my favorite sheds.
 
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Dude you want to comeover my house? I have free skids and a need of a wood shed. I will buy dinner and beers. Lol. Great job.
 
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Dude you want to comeover my house? I have free skids and a need of a wood shed. I will buy dinner and beers. Lol. Great job.

Yeah, I would. Love doing this stuff, and it goes much easier with a helping hand. However I have a 2 year old an another one coming October, so my hands are pretty full at the moment. I'll get you next year!
 
Great Shed
Only 1 problem I can see
It's not at my house !
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I hear you I have a 4 year old and she keeps me busy.
 
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Nice work . . . not sure what is more impressive . . . how frugal you were in building this or that you did it all in 6 hours. You are a machine!
 
Excellent work - how much do you think you will get in it?
 
The irony of completing a sorely (no pun intended) needed woodshed is the additional soreness required to fill it! ;)
 
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Excellent work - how much do you think you will get in it?

Well the dimensions are 4x12x8 so that comes out to 3 cords.

In the near future I am planning on making lean to sheds on either side. That is also a quick projects. Take 2 landscape timbers and screw them between the already there ledge of the pallet shed. Rest the other end on a pallet on the ground, and use pallet runners to make the roof. I measured it out and it takes 5 pallets and you get another cord of storage per lean to.
 
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