Today I managed to finish up cutting up pallets and getting all the shingles on the sides of the fuel shed. I still had to finish putting pallet boards up on the final third of the back of the shed while having to cut angular cuts into a few boards to cover the part of the sides where the roof angles down. Surprisingly the four pallets that I moved to the work site a few days before were exactly enough to provide the boards necessary to finish things up on the shed. I have very respectable piles of fire wood stacked, between ready to use boards and the large pile of main boards and broken pickets that need to be further cut up. All of this wood will definitely feed me through the winter in outdoor firewood.
At this point I can move on to the plumbing as mentioned yesterday, assembling the 2" pipe assemblies that will screw into the large ports on the drums to allow for filling them with fuel, along with the final output faucet. I'll probably end up getting some of that expanding foam shit to spray into the gaps at the corners in order to close things in and fill in some gaps. Caulk will also help accomplish this as well. At a point later on I'll go ahead and buy the entry door to hang so I can close things in as well. With that I can finally move on to break down the old fuel shed and clean up that entire area around where the old shed sets.
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