A pic of my wood shed.

JayinNY

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Here is were I keep my wood, and equipment sometimes if its mot full of wood. The shed is 24x20 with the over hangs.
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Some friends of mine who live in the woods in Minnesota, up by Lake Superior, built a woodshed that would hold 10+ cords of wood up off the ground. I think they framed the floor with 2x10 or 2x12s spaced about a foot apart or so. They fill it every springtime, to capacity. Every winter they burn at least 3/4 of the wood.

Christopher
 
here's mine. It holds about 3-4 cords. We fill it up and use it every year. I bought a "cull" pile from 84 lumber one year and built it all from that. I built in lots of air flow and some interior 2x4s to keep the stacks of wood together.
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Here is a pic of one end of our place. The woodshed is the smaller building with the big doors. We burn 23-24 standard cords a year, including during the summer for hot water. The shed has an 8x8 boiler room enclosed into one corner and we leave a passageway open to get out into the pole barn as well.
Zach
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That's fantastic - mine is only 16x8 interior with the same shed roof, from 6ft to 8ft. Holds about 5 cords. Up here, the hardwood only gets as hard as paper birch and black ash. Wish we had some real heavy hard stuff growing here.
Jason
 
Wow, I read somewere that up in Canada that they mostly have pine, they season it and heat with it very good. But they need something like 60+ cords a year. Not much hardwood I guess.
 

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