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IPLUMB

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Need to build a new wood shed this spring and am getting ideas, Please post pictures of you wood shed and or processing areas. Thanks
 
I have an 2 old sea cans 8 x 20 gets hotter than he** in the summer and drys wood fast.
This picture is my excess pallets and a few scraps of birch.

I can move it around all i want.:)
 
I have an 2 old sea cans 8 x 20 gets hotter than he** in the summer and drys wood fast.
This picture is my excess pallets and a few scraps of birch.

I can move it around all i want.:)

Thats pretty neat! You get enough air flow through there to dry?
 
8X16 lean-to

Just a lurker, but this one worked for me. 8'X16' lean-to with a metal roof for shedding snow. Holds about 5.5-6 cords comfortably. Consider full lattice sides for faster drying. Most of my wood is from dead standing red oak- it's already partially dry when cut.

Happy winter!
 
Just a lurker, but this one worked for me. 8'X16' lean-to with a metal roof for shedding snow. Holds about 5.5-6 cords comfortably. Consider full lattice sides for faster drying. Most of my wood is from dead standing red oak- it's already partially dry when cut.

Happy winter!


Thats really nice. I'm looking at building one like that to for next year.
 
I have two wood sheds.

This one is at the farm and we just put it up this fall. Dont look like much but we have little in it. 40ft x 12ft We have a pile like this in the other end too, next years wood

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This one is at the house

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Extension of barn/shed roof.

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Just a lurker, but this one worked for me. 8'X16' lean-to with a metal roof for shedding snow. Holds about 5.5-6 cords comfortably. Consider full lattice sides for faster drying. Most of my wood is from dead standing red oak- it's already partially dry when cut.

Happy winter!

Really likes your shed. Will be building one this spring myself.:cheers:
 
More Wood Rack Pics

Here are some pics of the wood rack I built last summer, got the idea from some of the sugar camp wood racks that were posted back then. It holds a little over 6 cords and I will have to refill it (top it off) at least once this winter. It makes it easy to measure the amount of wood I am using, has lights and is close by OWB. So far I have not had to cover sides, residual rain and snow are not effecting the wood that much. I have removable ends (only showing one) to allow full capacity stacking.
 
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