Trapper_Pete
ArboristSite Operative
it was 8x12 and the roof was starting to sag a bit in the middle being built with 2x4 to hold up the tin.
now it has a wall down the center it is 8 inches on center to make it good to stack against these are the $1.61 studs. on the ground I had 2 ugly but cheap landscaping timbers with a 2x6 pressure treat spanning the two landscaping timbers that gave a good base to build the wall on I had a few 2x4 hanging around and re-purposed a few but in all the wall cost about 30 dollars. but will let me use one side while I fill the other , the left side now is the wood left over from this last season , the right is stuff I just stacked today that has been sitting out for 2 years not covered.
plan being stack the whole shed full when one half is empty fill it back up while using on the other side and not end up with a big pile outside the shed waiting for the end of wood burning season to get stacked , always seems that the instant we are done burning it is to hot to want to work outside
today is however very pleasant in the mid 60s.
now it has a wall down the center it is 8 inches on center to make it good to stack against these are the $1.61 studs. on the ground I had 2 ugly but cheap landscaping timbers with a 2x6 pressure treat spanning the two landscaping timbers that gave a good base to build the wall on I had a few 2x4 hanging around and re-purposed a few but in all the wall cost about 30 dollars. but will let me use one side while I fill the other , the left side now is the wood left over from this last season , the right is stuff I just stacked today that has been sitting out for 2 years not covered.
plan being stack the whole shed full when one half is empty fill it back up while using on the other side and not end up with a big pile outside the shed waiting for the end of wood burning season to get stacked , always seems that the instant we are done burning it is to hot to want to work outside
today is however very pleasant in the mid 60s.