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The problem with building woodstores is that it costs almost the same for a small one as a large one. I do a 20 cube store like this in douglas fir for about £1300 (minus the gate), but one half the size is a lot more than half the price. I also cut my own timber, which does keep the price down.

 

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I don't think you'll have any problem shifting them at £320 - it's a beautifully built store, which will appeal to the same people that spend £3k on a stove installation and think nothing of spending £100 on a cube of firewood. Different markets.

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The problem with building woodstores is that it costs almost the same for a small one as a large one. I do a 20 cube store like this in douglas fir for about £1300 (minus the gate), but one half the size is a lot more than half the price. I also cut my own timber, which does keep the price down.

 

 

I don't think you'll have any problem shifting them at £320 - it's a beautifully built store, which will appeal to the same people that spend £3k on a stove installation and think nothing of spending £100 on a cube of firewood. Different markets.

 

I agree wholeheartedly with everything you say there, ive build sheds a bit like that. It looks great, and I bet it works very well.

Most of my log customers are retired and quite well off with manicured lawns etc. I wanted to build something that would fit in.

 

It will fit 1 cube.

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I agree wholeheartedly with everything you say there, ive build sheds a bit like that. It looks great, and I bet it works very well.

Most of my log customers are retired and quite well off with manicured lawns etc. I wanted to build something that would fit in.

 

It will fit 1 cube.

 

It does. That's my store at home. Get through it 1.5 times in a winter! :laugh1:

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My local shed company sells wood stores. Not as pretty as yours, but solidly built, and the back comes as standard, as does roofing felt. The smaller size (will hold a cubic yard) is only £199.

 

So at that price, you're looking at the posh end of the market, rather than at somebody who doesn't mind a shed sitting on their patio.

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My local shed company sells wood stores. Not as pretty as yours, but solidly built, and the back comes as standard, as does roofing felt. The smaller size (will hold a cubic yard) is only £199.

 

So at that price, you're looking at the posh end of the market, rather than at somebody who doesn't mind a shed sitting on their patio.

 

I would argue that anyone who burns wood and only purchases a cubic metre at a time is at the posh end of the market! :laugh1:

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The problem with building woodstores is that it costs almost the same for a small one as a large one. I do a 20 cube store like this in douglas fir for about £1300 (minus the gate), but one half the size is a lot more than half the price. I also cut my own timber, which does keep the price down.

 

I like that a lot. I've got multiple wood stores throughout the garden. A single large one like that would really tidy the place up! Time to get the tape measure out again :001_cool:

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