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garden sheds #7169 08/08/00 02:33 AM
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I live in north central Illinois and would like to build a garden shed of post and beam/timber frame construction.
I have available on my woodlot several species of oak as well as ash,elm,hickory and cherry.
What would be the best choice for foundation timbers and what is the recommended treatment of the material against moisture and insects?

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Here in the Blue Ridge mountains of Virginia, white oak (not red oak) is noted for its rot resistance. Even better is black locust, which old-timers say lasts two years longer than stone.

That aside, the best protection for any timber is to detail the roof and siding so that water never gets to the timber. Would it be possible to raise you shed 12" off the ground on stone pillars and extend the (reasonably easily replacable) siding an inch or so below the sills?


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