Okay, great ideas. Thanks Cody.

That's the kind of input I'm looking for. I need some basic concepts I can
use to think about how to build a semi-permanent structure relatively
inexpensively that will hold up in weather. I live in temperate, rainy
Oregon. The weather tends to lots of wet and rainy, not too windy,
infrequent snow loads of 1-3 feet max.

I had thought perhaps one structure could be re-used for the burn, but that
doesn't seem practical. Better to make the building for the job it's going
to do and leave it in place.

Todd

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