According to this idea you can make wood storage sheds into any shape you like.
Building a wood shed for firewood.
Building a firewood shed this shed measures 10 feet wide by 8 feet deep which is enough to store a full winters supply of my firewood.
Before we started building we choose to stain the new pressure treated fencing.
It provides a roof to keep your wood safe from snow and rain.
For building a chevron roof use the roof underlay and asphalt shingles.
How to build an outdoor firewood storage shed step 1.
Begin by setting 4 treated 12 foot long 4x4 posts spaced 10 feet wide and 8 feet deep.
Using triangular wood sheds works well because it keeps things stacked neatly and tight too.
This diy firewood storage shed is just like a mini wooden bungalow with the whole front uncovered.
You ll want to make sure the posts are square so the shed is square throughout construction.
2 build the side panels.
Build the base using concrete blocks and next use the 2x4s 2x6s and plywood.
Using a circular saw make a shoulder cut and a series of cuts parallel to the shoulder then remove the scored wood with a wide chisel.
This is important because it helps to keep your property organized.
The single piece of fence will be cut into three pieces to form the back and two side walls of the storage.