Logging On

 

Pictured is the fruit of today's labours: our new log-store, ready for the first delivery of wood, due soon. We still haven't got the stove, but hey, that's a minor detail, sort of. We bought this thing as a flat-pack some weeks back - to be honest, even though the thing was crudely constructed and had suffered some damage in transit, I couldn't have bought the timber at anywhere near the package price. I did all the necessary repairs to the panels and added some better fasteners: those flat-head gun-nails are basically rubbish, structurally. I favour good old ring-shanks and screws.

I added the diagonal brace on the right and clamped the rear of the structure to the old iron gate behind (it hasn't moved on that side for fifteen years and is now part of the honeysuckle that grows there). I added extra screws to the roof and I think I'll put further reinforcement on the front lip, as the sou-westerly winds here can be pretty vicious these days, and half a hundredweight or more of lapped roof flying around would be no laughing matter. One idea I'm definitely looking towards doing, is adding a living roof to the thing: turf, moss and meadow flowers, sort of thing. Not only good ballast for the bad weather, but environmentally helpful and pretty, too. Keep you posted...

Comments

  1. If your gonna turf it it would be now that you reinforce it mate!
    ATB
    Joe

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