- Aug 6, 2007
- 452
Hey folks, I’m working to build a wood shed with leftover materials from a few summer projects. I’ve got 4 count 14’ telephone poles 2’ in the ground and was going to use 2x6x14 joists with notched supports on concrete deck piers to support it all. It would be 14’ long by 8’ out and approx 10’ high. Lag or structural screws everywhere and a metal roof. Even with multiple floor joists and deck piers, I’m concerned that’s gonna be a lot of weight. i saw in another thread someone used pavers on the ground that I’m now also considering Over some weed mat. The issue is bugs. I want it off the ground so I don’t get termites, carpenter ants and also reduce critters while also maintaining air flow. I’ve got a lot of scrap pressure treated wood to use but I don’t want it to collapse so I’m here seeking guidance. Thanks in advance for your help.
Last edited:
![[Hearth.com] Woodshed build question [Hearth.com] Woodshed build question](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/302/302452-8cc355404b5294d64e8de7c6404f9233.jpg?hash=3NEksqgn4V)
![[Hearth.com] Woodshed build question [Hearth.com] Woodshed build question](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/302/302453-efc2eed5a82343f6b2f7d76e3d808731.jpg?hash=hkziWm1K0V)
![[Hearth.com] Woodshed build question [Hearth.com] Woodshed build question](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/302/302454-b7a5ede147cde4009d6a63e91c2bf962.jpg?hash=pfUKIzNycU)
Each rack weighs about 3000 lb. empty + whatever wood is in it at the time. They'll never be more than half empty, as I begin refilling a bay as soon as it's emptied, an each rack is broken into four bays.
.)