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Sparky

  Very nice. How many cord total will it hold when full? 2-1/2 to 3?

  So, can you school an old guy what BBT stands for :eusa-think:

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ebinmaine
Just now, Sparky said:

  Very nice. How many cord total will it hold when full? 2-1/2 to 3?

  So, can you school an old guy what BBT stands for :eusa-think:

About 2.5 should fit.

 

BBT is the official designation of @pullstart for Trina.

 

Black Belt Trina.

 

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CCW

Wish I could burn wood like I used to.  Dust allergies from wood burning cause too many problems.

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Pullstart

Ever seen that woman lift a big block Kohler?  She’ll (man) handle that thing to South Bend and back!

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Stormin
13 hours ago, pullstart said:

Ever seen that woman lift a big block Kohler?  She’ll (man) handle that thing to South Bend and back!

 

Wouldn't want to upset her, that's for sure. :hide:

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ebinmaine
56 minutes ago, Stormin said:

 

Wouldn't want to upset her, that's for sure. :hide:

Luckily for me that's nearly impossible to do.

 

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Lee1977

You better get a roof on that shed before it fill up with snow.

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ebinmaine
Just now, Lee1977 said:

You better get a roof on that shed before it fill up with snow.

I have a shovel if it comes down to that but the roof goes on last

 

I want all the support on the sides I can get while I'm putting the roof on. I'm not a little dude.

 

 

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Lee1977
2 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

I have a shovel if it comes down to that but the roof goes on last

 

I want all the support on the sides I can get while I'm putting the roof on. I'm not a little dude.

Be careful,  Some temporary bracing in the center roof might be a good ideal. I can't tell from the picture what you used for the roof structure.

I would also tie the front and back together with a 2x6 as there isn't anything there to keep it from folding in.

 

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ebinmaine

@Lee1977

There are diagonals on the interior of the three closed walls.

 

The roof structure itself is one full solid single steel set up.

 

I'm thinking while I am installing the  pieces of metal roofing up there I will probably run some braces to the ground.

To be honest, I don't think I need them but better safe than sorry.

 

 

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ebinmaine
53 minutes ago, Lee1977 said:

 

Here's more pics from today.

Trina and her mom are working on it some more.

 

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Pullstart

Hey EB... that back wall diagonal might be better suited the other way...  if the roof wanted to come down, it could twist and plop with those diagonals the way they are.  Not that I question the structural integrity... but all that effort to support might just as well be the best it can be, right?

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ebinmaine
5 minutes ago, pullstart said:

Hey EB... that back wall diagonal might be better suited the other way...  if the roof wanted to come down, it could twist and plop with those diagonals the way they are.  Not that I question the structural integrity... but all that effort to support might just as well be the best it can be, right?

Absolutely.

 

In fact I'd thought about putting another one going opposite to it.

 

The open front will also be braced more than it currently is.

 

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ebinmaine
On 11/18/2019 at 7:33 PM, pullstart said:

Hey EB... that back wall diagonal might be better suited the other way...  if the roof wanted to come down, it could twist and plop with those diagonals the way they are.  Not that I question the structural integrity... but all that effort to support might just as well be the best it can be, right?

Yesterday Trina and her mom spent some time working on the shed again.

You can see where they reversed the direction of the diagonal brace on the back wall.

 

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They also worked on putting the clapboards on the walls some more and installed vertical braces on the inside for the wood piles to rest against.

Those braces are pieces of harvested forest wood. Saplings.

 

 

Today we installed the gable pieces and put some Typar type material over the top just to make it waterproof until we get time to install the metal roofing.

 

 

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Pullstart

Looks great!

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ebinmaine
22 minutes ago, pullstart said:

Looks great!

Thanks Kev!

 

I'm also happy to report that I was just out there throwing a few extra Staples on the edges of the roof and the rain is running right off the outsides of the bottoms of the boards just like it should so the system is working well.

 

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Sparky

So is the floor just pallets? If yes, how long will they last?

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ebinmaine
3 minutes ago, Sparky said:

So is the floor just pallets? If yes, how long will they last?

They are.

 

3 to 5 years or so....??

 

 

The rest of the building is also scrap except the clapboards.

 

When it falls over it'll give Trina something to do.

:D

 

 

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ebinmaine

We finished up putting the metal roof on and then filled it right up.

 

Somewhere around 2 cord in there.

 

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Stormin

Still room for more. :thumbs:

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ebinmaine
1 minute ago, Stormin said:

Still room for more. :thumbs:

Yeah there sure is. Nothing left to put in there for this year though.

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Stormin
1 minute ago, ebinmaine said:

Yeah there sure is. Nothing left to put in there for this year though.

 

That enough to see you through the winter?

 

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Sparky

  Some mouse (or many mice) is just gonna love living in there!! 
  Well done, and just in time for winter 

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Lee1977

Better get busy and fill that shed up, it's going to be a long cold winter.

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