Build a Firewood Shed to Store 1-2 Cords of Wood

Fire wood stored in a ventilated covered rack serves as a nice decorative touch to a back yard while also allowing your wood to dry thoroughly and protecting it from rot. This project is made from pressure treated skids and 2x6 boards for the foundation, cedar boards and dimensional lumber for the body, and one full sheet of 7/16 OSB for the roof finished off with underlay, drip edge, and asphalt shingles. The rack measures about 40" deep, 7.5' wide, and 7.5' tall at the front tip. The roof has a 22.5 degree angle, putting it around a 5/12 slope. ----- Interested in learning more - lots of videos to check out in this shed building playlist! Part 1: How to Construct a Skid Foundation and Shed Floor    • How to Construct a Skid Foundation and She...   Part 2: How to Assemble Roof Rafters with Gussets    • How to Assemble Roof Rafters with Gussets ...   Part 3: How to Frame Shed Walls, Windows, & Doors    • How to Frame Shed Walls, Windows, & Doors ...   Part 4: How to Raise Shed Walls & Roof Rafters    • How to Raise Shed Walls & Roof Rafters - B...   Part 5: How to Apply Plywood Sheathing & Vapor Barrier    • How to Apply Plywood Sheathing & Vapor Bar...   Part 6: How to Install Bevel Cedar Siding    • How to Install Bevel Cedar Siding - Buildi...   Part 7: How to Install Roof Underlay, Drip Edge, & Shingles    • How to Install Roof Underlay, Drip Edge, &...   Part 8: How to Install Recycled Windows & Doors    • How to Install Recycled Windows & Doors - ...   Part 9: How to Build a Simple Shed Ramp The feature-length project build:    • How to Build a Cedar Shed   The 4-minute time lapse:    • Building a Cedar Shed - Timelapse - 4K   —— Contact me: [email protected] Instagram:   / midwest_workshop_and_garden