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This is something that I am going to be doing VERY soon. Looks great but you are limiting your sale of logs to only 2 cube, I think they need to be bigger.

 

I wouldn't say so. 2 cube is a fair size space wise. If they want more space, either buy 2 or make a custom size for people. I've made some out of pallets and box crates. I've many more to make, they'll be brilliant.

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I wouldn't say so. 2 cube is a fair size space wise. If they want more space, either buy 2 or make a custom size for people. I've made some out of pallets and box crates. I've many more to make, they'll be brilliant.

 

I`m delivering 4 cube to someone this week and 3 to someone next. That would not fit into Daves log store.

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I have been researching log sheds for a few customers and wasn't overly impressed with what you got for the money you pay out. So I had a go at making one just to see whether or not they would be worth doing from a business perspective.

Made from 6"x1" and 3"x2" tanalised wood with a felt roof, volume of 2.16 cubic metres (internal 1.8mx0.8mx 1.5-1.6m high). They can take 10 barrow bags of logs comfortably (2 cube)

Price would be around £230-£250 but would include delivery and putting it up, slab bases at extra cost.

Any thoughts/criticism (pref constructive) welcome

I have two retail outlets in mind for selling them pus a website

 

i'd be putting a shelf in halfway up (or offering it for a bit extra) to get a good rotation, that way they can order more before they run out:thumbup1:

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I`m delivering 4 cube to someone this week and 3 to someone next. That would not fit into Daves log store.

 

Like I said if one isn't enough buy 2, or have a custom size. The reason why I said its a fair size should be obvious. It'll fit in almost any garden and through any gate. A bigger one has a higher chance of not making it past the front garden for being podgy. :lollypop:

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My log stores are very similar Dave, except I use corrugated plastic roofing sheets on top. I can then have a 6" overhang at the front & guttering at the back if wanted. Both help keep water from dripping in.

Did one last spring, a big 'un, which came in at a few pennies under £1000.00, including a concrete base. Holds 6m3.

Their neighbours saw it & had me build a simpler one, 1.4 m3, free standing on block paved driveway.

I hate it when log stores are only 2 feet high & especially when the roof slopes forward & sends drips down my neck when I'm stacking. (yes, I do that for all my customers).

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