


A wood shed is the ideal place to store your firewood. These free plans will have your firewood out of the elements keeping them dry all year long.
Here is a list of tools you will need;
- Hammer
- Tape Measure
- Framing Square
- Miter Saw
- Drill Machinery
- Screwdriver
- Sander
- Safety Gloves
- Safety Glasses
Collect the following supplies:
- (4) 16x8x8” concrete blocks FOOTINGS
- (7) 2×4 lumber 45” long JOISTS
- (2) 2×4 lumber 93” long, 2 pieces of 2×4 lumber 48” RIM JOISTS
- (12) 2×6 lumber 96” long DECKING
- (2) 4×4 lumber 76”, one end cut at 30º FRONT POSTS
- (2) 4×4 lumber 52”, one end cut at 30º BACK POSTS
- (16) 2×6 lumber 71” long – cut at 30º, 4 pieces of 1×4 lumber 46 1/2” SIDE WALLS
- (16) 2×6 lumber 44” long, 2 pieces of 1×4 lumber 97 1/2” long BACK WALL
- (2) 2×4 lumber 53 3/4” – ends cut at 30º, 2 pieces of 2×4 lumber 46 1/2” RIM RAFTERS
- (3) 2×4 lumber 52” long, both ends cut at 30º RAFTERS
- 40 sq ft of 3/4” tongue and groove plywood ROOFING SHEETS
- 40 sq ft of tar paper, 40 sq ft of shingles ROOFING
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This project wouldn’t only be good as a wood shed. If you are creative and have some ability to “scale” a project, this could become a back yard stage or a golf course weather shelter.
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