Sep 2, 2010 / Fire Wood Storage Shed #11 S spc Member Joined Mar 22, 2008 Messages 27 Location Northeast Indiana Tractor John Deere 2520 Here are some pics of my wood shed. Its 8' x 40'. I probably have about $800 invested in materials and most of that was the steel. Attachments P1010007-1.JPG 843.4 KB · Views: 2,795 P1010012-1.JPG 794.7 KB · Views: 6,651 P1010007.JPG 839.3 KB · Views: 10,055
Here are some pics of my wood shed. Its 8' x 40'. I probably have about $800 invested in materials and most of that was the steel.
Sep 2, 2010 / Fire Wood Storage Shed #12 M mikefromnh Gold Member Joined Mar 7, 2009 Messages 465 spc said: Here are some pics of my wood shed. Its 8' x 40'. I probably have about $800 invested in materials and most of that was the steel. Click to expand... Looks good, I need to build something like that too. How deep did you dig the post holes? Or are they sitting on the ground?
spc said: Here are some pics of my wood shed. Its 8' x 40'. I probably have about $800 invested in materials and most of that was the steel. Click to expand... Looks good, I need to build something like that too. How deep did you dig the post holes? Or are they sitting on the ground?
Sep 2, 2010 / Fire Wood Storage Shed #13 S spc Member Joined Mar 22, 2008 Messages 27 Location Northeast Indiana Tractor John Deere 2520 Technically they should be buried below the frost line. In truth, I was using posts I already had so to keep the height I wanted I could only bury them 24 inches. Doesnt seem to be a problem. I get no heave in the winter.
Technically they should be buried below the frost line. In truth, I was using posts I already had so to keep the height I wanted I could only bury them 24 inches. Doesnt seem to be a problem. I get no heave in the winter.