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Not being a 'tree person' (I'm a retiree/smallholder) I don't post here very often but quite pleased with my log drying shed/barn for equipment that I self built.

 

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Started off with the idea of building a pole barn ended up with using a frame as it is on infilled land and needed good foundations.

 

More of the build on our blog

 

Building a Pole Barn Part 5 | John and Liz Burton

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That's a cracking shed and it fits in perfectly with its surrounding. Do you have any pictures of the inside roof formation? Thanks

 

 

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You should be able to work most of it out if you read the blog

 

This is part 3 showing some of the frame/roof construction

 

Building a Pole Barn Part 3 | John and Liz Burton

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