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Chunky Wood Container

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Unclefish, May 4, 2020.

  1. Unclefish

    Unclefish

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    Well found 3 nice pallets. So I decided to build a chunky wood container. Nice not having them on the ground waiting to twist my ankle. Had a 6 foot piece of pine sitting around so I milled it up to build the rest of it.
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  2. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Nice work. I make mine very similar with pallets and scrap lumber. I always like finding a 48x48 pallet at my source for them. Use mostly 40x48 ones for wood stacks
     
  3. Unclefish

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    Ya I definitely lucked out on that deal that big pallet fit right in between in the back. Thought I was going to have to make up something to fill the gap.
    And the 2 sides where right next to each other. Good finding a score like that every once in awhile
     
  4. FatBoy85

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    Nice! I definitely get these when running a good load of wood through the splitter so it would get filled up quickly! These chunks don’t get nearly enough credit they are great to toss in and they dry just enough to be ready for the burning season!
     
  5. Mag Craft

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    I gave you a like for being resourceful and spending very little money. Great job.