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RWalls
03-16-2015, 09:32 PM
Well took 3 days, day one: set the posts, used 4x4's probably should've used 6x6 but oh well.

Day two: me and a buddy of mine put the trusses on in the rain, bad idea!

Day three: I put on the metal roof.

Reality was really about 3 half days. Now I need to fill it with firewood. It cost me about $900 and measures 16x24 but I set the posts 18x12. Metal roof color is called "burnished slate" blends well in the environment.

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Inor
03-16-2015, 09:37 PM
Nice work! It looks like you have the firewood ready to cut and split as well.

Coppertop
03-17-2015, 12:24 PM
Looking good.

In my part of the world, I would have to put at least two sides on it or it wouldn't do much good. We always get wind when we get a storm so it rains or snows sideways. We can't keep anything dry with just a top on it.

Thanks

1moretoy
03-17-2015, 01:02 PM
Well took 3 days, day one: set the posts, used 4x4's probably should've used 6x6 but oh well.

Day two: me and a buddy of mine put the trusses on in the rain, bad idea!

Day three: I put on the metal roof.



Reality was really about 3 half days. Now I need to fill it with firewood. It cost me about $900 and measures 16x24 but I set the posts 18x12. Metal roof color is called "burnished slate" blends well in the environment.

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1240


4x4s should be ok if you went back and put 45* braces at the top of each post so the winds won't twist it around. Now get your butt chopping. I don't see a woodpile anywhere yet.

RWalls
03-17-2015, 01:49 PM
4x4s should be ok if you went back and put 45* braces at the top of each post so the winds won't twist it around. Now get your butt chopping. I don't see a woodpile anywhere yet.


Doing braces this weekend.

Baglady
03-18-2015, 12:06 AM
Nice job! It'll be worth the expense.