How to build a firewood shelter | STIHL DIY
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2021
- A firewood shelter is the ideal place to store firewood correctly all year round. Only sufficiently dry wood burns well and does not additionally pollute the environment and the fireplace. In the video we show you how to easily build such a shelter yourself.
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Required material:
- Douglas fir boards each 2000 x 95 x 19 mm
- Square posts, impregnated each 200 x 10 x 10 cm
- Squared timber each 10 x 300 cm
- Terrace boards each 300 cm x 14 x 2,4 cm
- Planks with tongue and groove each 1.9 x 9.6 x 200 cm
- Square timbers each 5 x 5 cm x 200 cm
- Roofing felt
- Spax screws
- Roofing felt nails
- Angle connector with bar 7 x 7 x 5 cm
- Concrete dowel including screws
- Split
- Gravel
- Foundation stones
- Gutter plastic plus holder
- Building timber boards each 5 x 10 x 200 cm
- Construction timber each 2 x 10 x 200 cm or
- Roof batten
Required tools:
- STIHL GTA 26
- STIHL MS 162
- Cordless screwdriver
- Hammer
- Joiner's angle
- Spades
- Screwdriver
- Drill
- Measuring tape
- Pencil
- Spirit level
- Work table
- Gloves
- Safety goggles
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Who uses a chain saw to cut lumber????
I love my Stihl chainsaws, but thought the same. Starting and stopping it would be annoying. Plus circular saw is much more precise.
I've never seen that for a single piece but when I was younger a fella on a framing crew I worked around would cut a stack of lumber at the same time with one, pretty cool to watch.
A chainsaw company making a commercial.
@@Paine137 good point lol
Who used gloves, ear pro and safety glasses?
Square the line then use a chainsaw for precision cuts. Got it.
Why use a circular saw for precision cuts when you have your trusty chainsaw.
I chuckled at your comment but I don't have a circular saw but I do have a chainsaw. 😂😂
It only cost 25000 for the timber at today's prices.
Vote accordingly
Hi I really like your design, I’ve watched many videos and I’m going with your design. By the way I use a chainsaw on my property for many projects. (Old guy from Arkansas)🇺🇸
Hi Steven, that's awesome! Thank you for being part of the STIHL community! We really appreciate it. 💪
I've never in my life, seen anyone use a chainsaw to cut 2x4s. Just use the most dangerous tool known to man, instead of a chop saw. Who's idea at Stihl was this?
Hi Craig, thanks for your honest feedback. One should of course be wearing proper safety equipment and be well trained in handling a chainsaw. Using a chop saw for this job would be perfectly fine as well. 🙂
Lol I was thinking the same thing
The corporate music is torture
Hey, thanks for the honest feedback! We'll make sure to pass it along.
What is the real name of the foundation stone? :D because I totally cannot find it and also I have no idea what could it be in Hungarian :D
Hi there, those are precast concrete blocks which are primarily used in the construction of walls.
Shouldn't you use a skill saw
or a miter saw
It would be great if the dimensions were all in both imperial and metric.
Thanks for the input, we'll make sure to pass it along!
This is America buddy
where are the actual plans to build the shed?
Hi there, thanks for the input, we'll forward this to our colleagues in charge! In the meantime, feel free to check out our DIY guides on our website: www.stihlusa.com/guides-projects/c/do-it-yourself/
Yeah pour gravel all around the foundation stones, makes it fun when weed-eating.
lmao... cut timber automatically splits!
Cute little woodshed for the metro dude that needs enough wood for the occasional ambiance fire. Serious woodburners would need something likely 10x this size.
You can certainly go larger, depending on your needs. 🙂
It all depends on how long and cold your winters are... Like all carpentry framing, you can simple extend it as long as you want with more sections.
Why use a steak knife to cut steak when you can use a range of chain saws............nobody of sound mind would use a chainsaw to build a wood store..
Thank you for your feedback!