My hunting cabin is on leased land so I am limited as to what I can build and what materials I can use for construction. The funny thing is that despite all of their restrictions, they give a completely subjective size for a woodshed as "able to hold three cords". They specify walls must either be open or slats with 50% or less of the sidewall covered. A floor is allowed.
If I build an 8X8 building with 6' sidewall below the rafters I should accomplish what they are looking for. (4x4x8x3=384 cubic foot) 384 divided by 8 divided by 8 equals 6'.
Or should I build it longer and narrower so I have frontal space and easier access to wood?
My plan is to borrow my buddy's CSM (with one of my saws of course) and mill scrounged logs into beams and wall slats.
If I build an 8X8 building with 6' sidewall below the rafters I should accomplish what they are looking for. (4x4x8x3=384 cubic foot) 384 divided by 8 divided by 8 equals 6'.
Or should I build it longer and narrower so I have frontal space and easier access to wood?
My plan is to borrow my buddy's CSM (with one of my saws of course) and mill scrounged logs into beams and wall slats.