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Well here is mine! I had a few pallets laying around and decided to have a go.

Everything used to build the store was free, the nails were recycled as were the screws. The tarp just blew in during a storm a couple of months ago :thumbup:

Total cost of build? About £2 :corkysm21:

I know its rough but none of the pallets were the same size and as i am currently between jobs as it were i could not afford to buy any timber so i used some long straight (Ash?) trees for the joists.

 

Cheers :thumbup1:

Barnyard

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Well here is mine! I had a few pallets laying around and decided to have a go.

Everything used to build the store was free, the nails were recycled as were the screws. The tarp just blew in during a storm a couple of months ago :thumbup:

Total cost of build? About £2 :corkysm21:

I know its rough but none of the pallets were the same size and as i am currently between jobs as it were i could not afford to buy any timber so i used some long straight (Ash?) trees for the joists.

 

Cheers :thumbup1:

Barnyard

 

Now THIS is the kind of store that I could aspire to! I currently have my logs stacked off the ground and just covered with corrugated iron - it does not work very well! :blushing:

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Hi All

New here, not a log seller, work in the Construction industry

 

This is part of my log storage (will be when I buy some more logs), the good old pallet rides again, not quite finished yet, and will be making a couple more

 

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This is also log storage, and kindling

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Hi, here is my effort.

(Not a log seller just a bit obssessed with not having enough)

I have two sheds that have evolved over the last 9 years.

A shed was made in 6 foot sections as I had a load of split 13ft scaffold boards and second hand OSB. All treated with Creosote/used enfine oil mix and covered with torch-on roofing felt...the only real expense.

B shed was going to be a haybarn but changed plans meant logs..

Last pile is inspired through a German friend and was he tester for several arond the garden. Mrs likes them and unlike the sheds when the logs go I get the space back.

 

Bob.

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