Wayne02
ArboristSite Lurker
Hello,
I've grown tired of the tarp method for storing firewood and would like to explore other potential options, and was wondering if anyone used those metal carports you can buy in kit form for this task?
I would like:
- Something that is not "permanent" so I am not taxed on the structure. These carports are considered "temporary" as are the 40' shipping containers.
- I would like something that can be disassembled so we can take it with us when we move to our rural place eventually.
- I typically use wood pallets to store the firewood on and am thinking of a system whereby there is two rows of pallets right up against each other for the length of the carport (20' or so). Firewood would be stacked tight on these pallets and access to the firewood would be through both sides of the carport.
- Even though I live in Western WA and one would think snow load would not be a consideration, but that is not necessarily true as my RV carport (chainlink fence pipe structure and tarp) was crushed two years ago by a relatively wet heavy snow we received.
- There is this one I found which is 10x20 but I've not been able to find snow load or wind load ratings yet and it looks kind of wimpy. Lowest cost I've found so far is about $1200 delivered.
- Then there is this style which my in-laws have for their 5th wheel and it is heck for stout, well trussed, and uses a continual bottom rail that is staked to the ground with rebar. The issue with this type is there are so many vertical posts and that bottom rail that access to the firewood from the perimeter of the structure would be a pain. These are also more expensive of course.
Any thoughts on using "temporary" structures like this for firewood storage?
Thanks
Wayne
I've grown tired of the tarp method for storing firewood and would like to explore other potential options, and was wondering if anyone used those metal carports you can buy in kit form for this task?
I would like:
- Something that is not "permanent" so I am not taxed on the structure. These carports are considered "temporary" as are the 40' shipping containers.
- I would like something that can be disassembled so we can take it with us when we move to our rural place eventually.
- I typically use wood pallets to store the firewood on and am thinking of a system whereby there is two rows of pallets right up against each other for the length of the carport (20' or so). Firewood would be stacked tight on these pallets and access to the firewood would be through both sides of the carport.
- Even though I live in Western WA and one would think snow load would not be a consideration, but that is not necessarily true as my RV carport (chainlink fence pipe structure and tarp) was crushed two years ago by a relatively wet heavy snow we received.
- There is this one I found which is 10x20 but I've not been able to find snow load or wind load ratings yet and it looks kind of wimpy. Lowest cost I've found so far is about $1200 delivered.
- Then there is this style which my in-laws have for their 5th wheel and it is heck for stout, well trussed, and uses a continual bottom rail that is staked to the ground with rebar. The issue with this type is there are so many vertical posts and that bottom rail that access to the firewood from the perimeter of the structure would be a pain. These are also more expensive of course.
Any thoughts on using "temporary" structures like this for firewood storage?
Thanks
Wayne