Wood storage

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Very nice job on those. I have two, both are open on all sides. Telephone poles with fiberglass roofs. Yours are certainly prettier.
 
   / Wood storage #22  
I've found that with my tarps, on warm days, the sun heats them up, water evaporates up, condenses on the bottom of the tarp, and rains back down on the wood. In mid-winter, the tarp is frequently frozen to the top of the woodpile. So, I'm also looking for something better.
 
   / Wood storage #23  
Nope....I build it as big as will go out the door of the shop. :D

They are basically 80" wide and 12' long on 14' 6x6 runners. Height is about 6' inside on the back running to 7' inside on the front. Stacked tight into the rafters, they hold right at 4 cords each.

Couple more pics. I use a 6x6 post in the corners, tenoned to fit mortised holes in the treated 6x6 skids.

The floor is 5/4 x6" oak on 2x6 joists about 2' on center. 4x6 beam between posts on front top, just 2x4 stud walls around the rest of it. Siding is tapered 8" wide lap siding, pine or poplar. Rafters 2x6 with 1x6 battens on top for the metal roofing. All materials except the skids cut on my band sawmill.

Takes me about 2 1/2 days to build one to the point of paint. I haul them out in the shop driveway and spray a couple coats of barn red latex, then screw the roof on, and move to where I'm thinning some of my forested acres.
Hi TNAndy,

Those are real nicely built and well sturdy.

When they are full, do you move them on the skids, or do you take the wood out and move it?

Thanks,
Thomas
 
   / Wood storage #24  
I can't move them full. Drag them empty to near a place on the farm I'm thinning or what, collect wood in 8-12' lengths there, cut/split/fill. I keep one at my sawmill site, as there are always hardwood slabs, log trimmings, etc, there to fill one.

Then I'll move the wood to the basement either a bucket load at a time (I have a way oversized 'light materials' bucket in addition to the standard one that came with the tractor...it holds 1/4 of a cord) or on a flat bed wagon that holds about a full cord. Also built a couple of wire basket deals to move 1/3 cord at a time, one for the shop stove, another for a greenhouse stove.

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   / Wood storage #25  
Am I the only one that wants a guided tour of ALL the cool sights at the TNAndy BNB?
 
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Mini tour is 50 cents.....full tour (includes farm raised lunch), 10 bucks. Reservations are encouraged, and not taking them until my knee replacement heals up fully ( 3 weeks out of surgery today)

ahahahaaaaa.......


Kidding aside, we've actually had a lot of folks here over the years, I don't think any went home disappointed. PM me if you're gonna be in the Johnson City area anytime, I'm not too far out of town, and we enjoy company.
 
   / Wood storage #28  
This is what I did for this winter. It sits on the deck, outside the door.

I used a couple of garden swing A-frames. One, I already had and the other I got on Craig's List for $20.

I hammered together the roof using a salvaged 2x12 for the ridge board, some 2x4s and a couple of sheets of leftover OSB. Then I covered it with a Harbor Freight tarp.

I have a ramp to the deck and have been wheelbarrowing the wood up there for the past 15 years. Until this year I left it uncovered, digging it out of the snow all winter. Now that I'm old it's time to do things differently, so I am covering and using a recently purchased Mahindra 26xl.

The intent is to have something that can be dismantled and moved once the season is over.

Not sure how I'll cover for next winter, but I will be using the loader to fill the deck from the side. I need to redesign the trellis so it can be folded or moved.

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This is what I did for this winter. It sits on the deck, outside the door.

I used a couple of garden swing A-frames. One, I already had and the other I got on Craig's List for $20.

I hammered together the roof using a salvaged 2x12 for the ridge board, some 2x4s and a couple of sheets of leftover OSB. Then I covered it with a Harbor Freight tarp.

I have a ramp to the deck and have been wheelbarrowing the wood up there for the past 15 years. Until this year I left it uncovered, digging it out of the snow all winter. Now that I'm old it's time to do things differently, so I am covering and using a recently purchased Mahindra 26xl.

Not sure how I'll cover for next winter, but I will be using the loader to fill the deck from the side. I need to redesign the trellis so it can be folded or moved.

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How much wood you burn a winter?
 

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