Showing posts with label outdoor firewood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label outdoor firewood. Show all posts

Monday, May 1, 2017

Firewood storage

The tarps over the firewood seemed like a good idea until massive rain, snow and wind of winter came. The water soaked through the tarps, the wind blew them off.

So today's project was firewood storage with a roof. Pretty much think of building a basic table just the top at and angle and then some thin plywood siding and a low shelf to keep the firewood raised off the dirt.

I like to use what I have and that was two 4x4 posts and then some 2x6s for the rest. Of course all you need is 2x4s. Then I had some OSB from my neighbor I used for the roof, some plywood veneer from another neighbor for the sides and back of it and then shingles left over from my house for the roof as well.

I measured my firewood and decided on a width of 28 inches and a length of my plywood which is 8 feet. So by laying my posts on the ground I found out the angle I needed to cut the tops at was 25 degrees. I attached these four legs to the bottom of my OSB plywood roof piece that I cut to the proper width with 2 1/2 inch screws. This was a little tricky because of the angle but with Rodger holding it and me screwing it worked out.

Now I attached the back and sides with just some finish nails. I left space for air which hopefully won't let too much rain in. Moved to its actual location I needed some blocks under it to make it level since everything is a slope in my yard. Once in place I realized I needed more support so I put 2x6s across the length on top to support the roof and then some scrap boards across the bottom of the sides.

I used the narrow length of OSB that I had cut off and used it as the shelf to keep the firewood off the ground. I shingled the roof and put walnut stain and water seal on the outside of it and it now looks pretty classy.