Firewood Storage Shed

Sam Green created a fantastic DIY firewood shed that is both functional and visually appealing. This guide will walk you through the process of building your own shed, using simple materials and tools.

Materials & Tools Needed

  • Pressure-treated wood (4x4s and 2x4s)
  • Cedar shingles
  • Plywood (for roof sheeting)
  • Black paint (optional)
  • Stainless steel staples
  • Air compressor or hammer and nails
  • Measuring tape
  • Speed square
  • Saw (for cutting wood)
  • Drill

Step 1: Planning Your Shed

Start by deciding the dimensions of your firewood shed. Sam decided on a height of 4 feet in the front and 3 feet in the back, with a width of 2 feet. He cut two 2x4s to form the base of the shed.

Cutting the base of the firewood shed

Step 2: Creating the Structure

Next, Sam began constructing the frame. He added vertical 4×4 posts to support the structure. The shape of the shed was designed to fit into a corner of the property, which allowed for an L-shape layout.

Building the frame of the shed

Step 3: Constructing the Roof

For the roof, Sam created a slanted design. He used a technique involving a string and a speed square to measure the appropriate angles for the roof supports. This part is crucial for ensuring proper water runoff.

Measuring angles for the roof

Step 4: Adding the Roof Sheeting

With the frame built, Sam added plywood as the roof sheeting. He noted that while this plywood isn’t waterproof, he would be covering it with cedar shingles, which will provide the necessary protection from the elements.

Adding plywood to the roof

Step 5: Installing Cedar Shingles

Sam then began attaching cedar shingles to the roof using stainless steel staples. He embraced a somewhat haphazard style, aiming for a rustic look that adds character to the shed.

Attaching cedar shingles to the roof

Step 6: Final Assembly

After constructing the roof, Sam rolled the shed into place. This step required some careful maneuvering but ultimately led to a satisfying result. With a little wood already inside, he was ready to stock it up for the fall campfire season.

Final assembly of the firewood shed

Conclusion

A quick and simple firewood storage shed that not only serves its purpose but also enhances the aesthetic of your backyard. Sam’s project is a great way to utilize simple materials for a practical outdoor solution.

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