
Wood Sheds
A changing of the weather is a sign that something needs to be done with the wood. One location an individual can move the dried split wood to is under a wood shed. The wood shed would be used for shelter from the winter months preventing it to get wet again. Also more ventilation to dry and access to bring chunks in to the house and burn in the wood stove. Now a wood shed can be as expensive as you want it to be.
The one type of shed I would like to discuss is less than ten dollars worth of material and time consuming. Using different materials around the property and recyclables can save in the cost. A roof is an option to put on a wood shed, but highly recommended. Simply using a roof from an old junk car could help with money, if that is what a person wants to use on top. It should be built in the spring time prior to the wood being cut.
Adding to the wood shed can be an option when the extra money or materials are provided. A key not is to make sure that the size of the wood shed is big enough to hold about a year's worth of wood. Another way is to build it in a way to hold an even amount. If a cord last on average a couple of months, than maybe it would be to the best interest to have a building holding a couple of cord. It is best to have more than not enough wood. Just think there is wood for the next year already started. Depending how much you keep in the home is very important as well.
Work Cited:
http://woodheat.org/firewood/woodshed.htm by Robert White, The Ten Dollar Wood Shed. Article appeared on the Cottage and Country Home Plans web page. Received on 10/04/2007
A changing of the weather is a sign that something needs to be done with the wood. One location an individual can move the dried split wood to is under a wood shed. The wood shed would be used for shelter from the winter months preventing it to get wet again. Also more ventilation to dry and access to bring chunks in to the house and burn in the wood stove. Now a wood shed can be as expensive as you want it to be.
The one type of shed I would like to discuss is less than ten dollars worth of material and time consuming. Using different materials around the property and recyclables can save in the cost. A roof is an option to put on a wood shed, but highly recommended. Simply using a roof from an old junk car could help with money, if that is what a person wants to use on top. It should be built in the spring time prior to the wood being cut.
Adding to the wood shed can be an option when the extra money or materials are provided. A key not is to make sure that the size of the wood shed is big enough to hold about a year's worth of wood. Another way is to build it in a way to hold an even amount. If a cord last on average a couple of months, than maybe it would be to the best interest to have a building holding a couple of cord. It is best to have more than not enough wood. Just think there is wood for the next year already started. Depending how much you keep in the home is very important as well.
Work Cited:
http://woodheat.org/firewood/woodshed.htm by Robert White, The Ten Dollar Wood Shed. Article appeared on the Cottage and Country Home Plans web page. Received on 10/04/2007
2 comments:
Im sorry but I didnt understand the point of this blog. Is it that wood sheds cause the wood to dri or to get wet agian? Be more specific with the topic of wood sheds. Also, look over your work to make sure that there are no proofreading mistakes that may cause the reader to be comfused.
Hm...I know that you know a lot about this subject--but when is the researched portion going to show up?
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