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<blockquote data-quote="greendohn" data-source="post: 4716458" data-attributes="member: 70598"><p>first in first out can be a hassle for my shed. It's 16'x25' with an 8' sliding door in the middle of one wall. </p><p>Not only first in first out but I also try to segregate my good woods, ie. hedge, pecan/hickory, locusts from the average wood, ie. ash, walnut, cherry,,</p><p>DOORS!! the best solution I have come up with is more sliding doors. I should have put a dual sliding doors on the front and maybe sliders on both ends.</p><p>You can make sliding doors pretty much weatherproof and about any size you like. It hasn't really been enough hassle for me to start framing additional doors yet but it's something I have thought about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greendohn, post: 4716458, member: 70598"] first in first out can be a hassle for my shed. It's 16'x25' with an 8' sliding door in the middle of one wall. Not only first in first out but I also try to segregate my good woods, ie. hedge, pecan/hickory, locusts from the average wood, ie. ash, walnut, cherry,, DOORS!! the best solution I have come up with is more sliding doors. I should have put a dual sliding doors on the front and maybe sliders on both ends. You can make sliding doors pretty much weatherproof and about any size you like. It hasn't really been enough hassle for me to start framing additional doors yet but it's something I have thought about. [/QUOTE]
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