Finished up my firewood for 2020-21

   / Finished up my firewood for 2020-21 #12  
Nice wood sheds! You should write the filled date on the end of one of the logs in the shed, that way you won't have to repaint the wood shed as often.
 
   / Finished up my firewood for 2020-21 #13  
If you use 6 cords per year why are your sheds 4 cord?
 
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#14  
If you use 6 cords per year why are your sheds 4 cord?

Valid question. First shed I built was an open front/back...just had two end walls. Probably held about 2 cords. It didn't hold up to moving around (empty) different locations on the farm where I would be thinning or clearing. So after a some years of this proto-type, I built a couple of the 4 cord sheds, built them quite a bit studier.

Then I really started keeping up with the amount of out wood use....and decided a couple more would do the trick for 2-3 years worth of wood in the dry. I suppose I could have built them bigger, but this size is about as big as I care to move. Also some years it's 5 cords....I don't think there is a perfect size, so this is it.
 
   / Finished up my firewood for 2020-21 #15  
What do you use for the skids? do you spring for PT? locust? white oak?
 
   / Finished up my firewood for 2020-21 #16  
Valid question. First shed I built was an open front/back...just had two end walls. Probably held about 2 cords. It didn't hold up to moving around (empty) different locations on the farm where I would be thinning or clearing. So after a some years of this proto-type, I built a couple of the 4 cord sheds, built them quite a bit studier.

Then I really started keeping up with the amount of out wood use....and decided a couple more would do the trick for 2-3 years worth of wood in the dry. I suppose I could have built them bigger, but this size is about as big as I care to move. Also some years it's 5 cords....I don't think there is a perfect size, so this is it.

I agree. I store in a lean-to on the backside of my shop. It will hole two years worth, depending on the weather...... ;)

Thought maybe it was a logistical thing in regards to your size. Not related to how much wood you burned. Just curious. Thanks for answering. :)
 
   / Finished up my firewood for 2020-21 #17  
You always impress me with your organizational skills, and your ability to plan ahead. By the time I get done thinking of what to do, you've already finished doing it!!!!
 
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What do you use for the skids? do you spring for PT? locust? white oak?

PT pine. Four corner posts are oak, mortised/tenon into the skid.

enhance
 
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You always impress me with your organizational skills, and your ability to plan ahead. By the time I get done thinking of what to do, you've already finished doing it!!!!

Thanks Eddie, I follow your posts too....you got more than a few tricks up your sleeves..... :D
 

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