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2×3 Firewood Shed Plans – PDF Download

by Jack Sander
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This step by step woodworking project is about 2×3 firewood shed plans. You can build this small lean to wood shed under 150 usd and store up to 1/4 cords of firewood. This shed has a footprint of 2×3 and it features a large opening to the front, while the other 3 sides are enclosed with 1×6 boards. This storage shed is ideal if you want to store two categories of firewood, due to the 2 distinct sections. My woodworking plans come with step by step 3D diagrams, instructions and full CUT ad SHOPPING lists. See my other DIY projects HERE. Lots of PDF downloadable plans with premium features in the Store.

This compact firewood shed is a great project for keeping your firewood organized and dry, without taking up too much space in your yard. The two distinct sections allow you to separate different types of wood, making it easy to access what you need.

We recommend you to invest in the best materials you could afford. Therefore, you should buy weather-resistant lumber, such as pine or cedar. Always take accurate measurements before adjusting the size of the components at the proper size. Drill pilot holes trough the components before inserting the wood screws, to prevent the wood from splitting. This is a guest posts from MyOutdoorPlans.com

 

 

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2x3 firewood shed plans

 

1/4 Cord Firewood Shed Plans – PDF Download

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Cut and Shopping Lists

A – 2 pieces of 2×6 lumber – 3 ft long, 4 pieces – 21″ long FLOOR FRAME
B – 2 pieces of 4×4 lumber – 3 ft long SKIDS
C – 6 pieces of 2×4 lumber – 3 ft long DECKING
D – 2 pieces of 2×4 lumber – 72″ long, 2 pieces – 66 1/2” long, 2 pieces – 63 1/4” long, 2 pieces – 57 3/4” long POSTS
E – 2 pieces of 2×6 lumber – 48″ long SUPPORT BEAMS
F – 2 pieces of 2×4 lumber – 24″ long, 4 pieces – 33” long TOP FRAME
G – 16 pieces of 2×6 lumber – 24″ long, 7 pieces – 34 ½” long SLATS
H – 4 pieces of 2×4 lumber – 34″ long RAFTERS
I – 3 pieces of 1×4 lumber – 4 ft long PURLINS
J – 2 pieces of 1×6 lumber – 4 ft long TRIMS
K – 1 piece of metal roofing – 4’x4’ ROOFING


Tools

  • Safety gloves, glasses
  • Miter saw, jigsaw
  • Chalk line, tape measure, spirit level, carpentry pencil
  • Drill machinery and drill bits

Time

  • One Weekend

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Building the firewood shed floor – 2×3

Floor-frame---small-wood-shed

Floor-frame—small-wood-shed

Firstly, you need to assemble the floor frame for the small firewood shed. Therefore, use 2×6 lumber for the joists and lay them on a level surface. Drill pilot holes through the rim joists and insert 3 1/2″ screws into the perpendicular components. Place the joists equally spaced and make sure the corners are square. Use at least 2 screws for each joint.

Skids

Skids

Next, select the location for the shed. Remove the top vegetation layer and level the surface thoroughly. You can use 4×4 skids or concrete blocks under the floor frame of the shed. We need them to lift the frame from the ground and thus, protect the joists from the elements.

Secure the skids to the floor frame with rafter ties and 1 1/2″ structural screws. Use at least 2 ties for each skid.

Fitting-the-floor-slats

Fitting-the-floor-slats

Continue the outdoor project by attaching the 2×4 boards to the floor frame. Align the edges and cut a piece of wood at 5/8″ to use it as a spacer. Drill pilot holes and insert 2 1/2″ screws to lock the boards into place.

 

Building the frame of the wood shed

Corner-posts

Corner-posts

Use 2×4 lumber for the corner posts. Cut the posts at the dimensions shown in the diagram. Add glue to the joints, drill pilot holes and insert 2 1/2″ screws to assemble the corner posts. Make sure you align the edges flush, before inserting the screws.

Securing-the-corner-posts

Securing-the-corner-posts

The next step of the project is to attach the corner posts to the floor of the shed. Align the edges flush and use a spirit level to plumb the posts before inserting the screws into the floor. Drill pilot holes and insert at least two 3″ lag screws for each joint.

Fitting-the-support-beams

Fitting-the-support-beams

Use 2×6 lumber for the top support beams. Drill pilot holes through the beams and insert 3 1/2″ screws into the side uprights.

 

Building the lean to roof for the wood shed

Rafters---2x3-wood-shed

Rafters—2×3-wood-shed

Use 2×4 lumber for the rafters of the lean to wood shed. Mark the cut lines and get the job done with a circular saw. We need the birdsmouth cuts to lock the rafters properly to the support beams.

Fitting-the-rafters

Fitting-the-rafters

Fit the rafters to the top of the shed and place them spaced as shown in the diagram. Use rafter ties and 1 1/2″ structural screws to lock the rafters into place. Place the rafters equally spaced, for a professional design.

Top-frame

Top-frame

Next, we need to assemble the top frame so we can make two distinct areas for firewood. Use 2×4 lumber. Drill pilot holes through the side components and insert 3 1/2″ screws into the 33″ long joists.

Fitting-the-top-frame---2x3-firewood-shed

Fitting-the-top-frame—2×3-firewood-shed

Fit the frame to the shed and align the edges. Use a spirit level to make sure the frame is perfectly horizontal. Drill pilot holes through the frame and insert 2 1/2″ screws into the uprights.

Fitting-the-side-slats

Fitting-the-side-slats

Use 1×6 slats for the sides of the firewood shed. Align the edges flush and place a 2 7/8″ wood block between the slats. Insert 1 5/8″ screws to lock the slats into place tightly.

Fitting-the-back-wall-slats

Fitting-the-back-wall-slats

Fit the slats to the back of shed, as well. Use 1 5/8″ screws to secure the slats into place.

Fitting-the-purlins

Fitting-the-purlins

Attach the 1×4 purlins to the top of the shed. Align the edges and insert 2 1/2″ screws to lock the purlins into place tightly.

Roof-trims

Roof-trims

Fit the 1×6 trims to the front and back of the shed. Align the edges and insert 2 1/2″ screws to lock them into place tightly.

Fitting-the-roofing

Fitting-the-roofing

Next, install the drip edges on all 4 sides and install the metal roof sheets.

 

Finishing touches for the woodshed

2x3 firewood shed - dimensions

2×3 firewood shed – dimensions

Last but not least, take care of the finishing touches. Apply a few coats of paint / stain over the components to enhance the look of the shed and to protect the components from decay.

This is a beautiful small storage shed that will help you store 1/4 cords of wood efficiently and on a super affordable budget. Notice the overall height of the shed is under 6 ft. If you want to build a large shed that can hold up to 9 cords of wood, you should take a look over these plans.

2x3 firewood shed

2×3 firewood shed

 

2x3 firewood shed back view

2×3 firewood shed back view

 

2x3 firewood shed - side view

2×3 firewood shed – side view

You can see the rest of my shed plans HERE. If you like my project, don’t forget to SHARE it on Facebook and Pinterest. This is a simple firewood shed plan that can shelter up to 1/4 cords of wood, but you can stack a few of these units together for more room.

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