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Adkpk

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Here's my shop. :clap:


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Here's the north facing shed, 26' overall length, 11' depth

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Here's the south facing shed 12' length, 11' depth (this was the latest pic, need to take one before filling with wood).

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When I get ambitious again the two will be joined and I'll have a nice covered middle to work or park out of the elements, but still have good airflow. Everything has been made out of salvaged skids, a mix of oak3x3x10', and pine. The tin was free or salvage price.

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not a shed

I am working on something, it aint pretty and it aint a shed. It is more like a covered rack. It is made mostly from junk. Our barn was damaged by a tree, so I have a bunch of timbers, 2x4s and standing seem metal roofing. I will post a pic asap. How do I do that? Is it uploaded right from my pc or must it be stored somewhere first? thanks.:biggrinbounce2:
BTY Wdchuck, that is a great stone wall there. How old is it? looks like your house is about as old as mine. Is it registered historic?
 
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BTY Wdchuck, that is a great stone wall there. How old is it? looks like your house is about as old as mine. Is it registered historic?

The stone walls are a barn foundation, 1890or so, the house is not visible in these photos, you might be seeing the top of the garage. There used to be a basket weaving company on the property in the 1850's and there was a trail to the Fort Atkinson running on the backside of the property. That's all the history I know about the place so far. Oh, and Lincoln had his horse stolen in my township.
 
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I agree with the devil there, nice wall. Don't hesitate to send a few more pics of your property and some more history there wdchuck. That was a very interesting post. Thanks.

Just to come clean on my shed cisco. It's really the frame for my cabin. But it's a shed for now. It's up in your neck of the woods btw.
 
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Adrpk said:
I agree with the devil there, nice wall. Don't hesitate to send a few more pics of your property and some more history there wdchuck. That was a very interesting post. Thanks.

Just to come clean on my shed cisco. It's really the frame for my cabin. But it's a shed for now. It's up in your neck of the woods btw.

Yur ever up this way lemme know dude. We'll have a brew, maybe I can show you some sites you haven't seen yet eh? There's lots of waterfalls and small peaks with great views that alot don't know about. Take care bud
 
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Woodshed

Some really nice sheds posted. Now i just have to build it between midnight and 5AM so the town authorities dont start taxing me on a structure. Thats Long Island for ya.
 
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Here in PA you need a permenent foundation like concrete before they tax you. The catch is, I am still taxex on an old pump house foundation that the former owners poured for the pool that is no longer here. So, I figure I'll build a shed on it some day. As it is I just have a few racks of firewood there. You can build on pressure treated lumber, and that will last longer than you!
 
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Here is a pic of the rack I built. it is not pretty but it should work. I left plenty of room for air circ on the backside. I plan to build another but with some improvements.:rock:
 
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We usually get a few good storms per year. I am hoping that the center support holds up. I am sure it will. Besides this is just a prototype and the next one will be sturdier.:rockn:
That is three pieces of standing seam roofing overlapped. It should be able to hold quite a bit of snow. There is another 2x4 parallel to the one you see in the middle ,it is about 10 inches away fro the front one.,
 
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Here are 2 pictures of the wood shed I built. I used my existing shed as one wall so I only needed 2 walls and a roof. The 4th side is open. The interior is 12x8 and I will stack wood 6ft high so it holds about 4 cord. Its all pressure treated.
 
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Wood Shed

I bought a set of plans for a run in shed on Ebay but its only 12 x 16 . I am planning to use those cement tubes for a footings and pallet floor over a little blue stone. A friend of mine suggested using used railroad ties as a foundation which will supposedly keep it a free floating structure.
 
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A couple more pics

http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g292/woodchuck_photos/woodshed 2006/DSC01912.jpg

This is about as finished as this will get for awhile, time to start filling it up.

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http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g292/woodchuck_photos/woodshed 2006/DSC01913.jpg

This is part of the long portion that faces north, added the last piece of tin roof, and put some roadside windows in, they slide up about 8" when I want more air flow.
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I tried for better stone wall pics, not enough light, try again tomorrow.
 
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