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Really need to get a proper firewood store sorted, as what i have now is not good enough!

 

Also would need to last, and be able to dismantle it to move it if needs be.

 

Unsure on size bout would be nice to work inside and store approx 40 cube split and still room to work. needs to be shed like, so can be secure.

 

Keeping costs down is the main aim of the game, but i know things arn't cheap!

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Really need to get a proper firewood store sorted, as what i have now is not good enough!

 

Also would need to last, and be able to dismantle it to move it if needs be.

 

Unsure on size bout would be nice to work inside and store approx 40 cube split and still room to work. needs to be shed like, so can be secure.

 

Keeping costs down is the main aim of the game, but i know things arn't cheap!

 

What about a "shed"??????????

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Commercial pallet racking is ideal for buildings as it is only bolted to a concrete floor so should not require planning as classed as a temporary structure. I clad mine with straw bales as it is a sensitive site but eventually will be using yorkshire boarding once I have got around to sawing up the timber.

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Really need to get a proper firewood store sorted, as what i have now is not good enough!

 

Also would need to last, and be able to dismantle it to move it if needs be.

 

Unsure on size bout would be nice to work inside and store approx 40 cube split and still room to work. needs to be shed like, so can be secure.

 

Keeping costs down is the main aim of the game, but i know things arn't cheap!

 

Have you thought about using a poly-tunnel?

They are modular so can be as long or as short as you like and can also be portable if needed.

 

I'm not sure how good they are for seasoning, but I would imagine they could be vented too.

 

 

 

Matt

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