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Black & Blue extension to my wood stack!

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  1. JJP in Ohio

    JJP in Ohio

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    Just filled up my new Black & Blue pallet extension
    to my wood stack yesterday! Two rows of 3 blue 40" x 48"
    pallets with a black 39" x 43" pallet on each end cable-tied
    to the t-posts. Filled with 1 row of Red Oak, 2 rows of Black
    Locust, 1 row of Apple, and 1 row of Shagbark Hickory.
    I'll post a picture of my tarp tent cover later today after I
    cover it for the storms coming up tomorrow. IMG_1048.jpg IMG_1051.jpg IMG_1072.jpg
     
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    Nice!!!

    I'd love to get my hands on some plastic pallets someday.
     
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    Hey now, that looks great! Nice airflow and those things will never rot. Nicely done.
     
  4. JJP in Ohio

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    sirbuildalot I paid $5 each for the black pallets, and my son-in-law brought
    me 15 of the blue ones free from his work!! rainking63 , thanks for the nice compliment!
    Here's the pictures of the stack all buttoned up for the thunderstorms coming
    tonight/tomorrow. IMG_1073.jpg IMG_1074.jpg IMG_1075.jpg
     
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    Very nice JJP... Very neat and well done for sure... That wood will be first class when its done seasoning.

    The oak in the first row looks a little like pin oak to me... :yes:
     
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    I like it! Nicely done and some primo wood to boot! :thumbs:
     
  7. Bill2

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    I finally got a few plastic pallets this year after wanting some for a few years. However I pride myself on stacking my wood and I have noticed that some of the rows are starting to lean. After checking what the problem was i saw that the plastic pallets had slightly sunk in towards the center. I'll look at it after this winter when I re-stack these pallets and if I find the pallets are caving in to much I won't be using them again. Don't get me wrong they are not settling to much but enough to make the rows lean.
     
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    Yep that is what I was noticing too. Great air flow and no rot.
     
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    Plastic pallets and t-posts are the only way to go.
     
  10. JJP in Ohio

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    Fanatical1 That "oak" in the front row is actually my Shagbark Hickory!!
     
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    Bill2 These blue plastic pallets seem to be made of extremely heavy plastic,
    so I think they'll hold up good, only time will tell.
     
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    Bill2 You may need some extra support like a concrete pave for the middle of the pallet. I have plastic pallets doing the same thing and I will have to put more support under them.
     
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    I can get these 43 x 43 double sided pallets for $10/piece.

    Is that a decent price?


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    I would spring for at least 10 or 15 of them.
     
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    I never realized there were so many types of plastic pallets. Looking at Global and Uline websites. I think i prefer the double sided rack able style pallets to the nesting type pallets.
     
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    The ones I have are very heavy black plastic. After reading the responses I went out to take a careful look at them. I can definitely see that they are bowing in the center. Not a lot-maybe a quarter of an inch. But if you factor the base being off a quarter of an inch at the bottom and i make my stacks 4 & 1/2 feet -that's alot of lean. And they were completely level when I started so the quarter inch drop happened over the last 4 months. I could change my mind once I get a good look at them once the firewood is off of them but right now I am not a fan.
     
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    Are these pallets sitting directly on the ground? It seems like the nesting type with only nubs on the bottom would sink easier than one with a full bottom due to more area to displace the weight. Moving them around with a forklift would also be easier with the double sided.
     
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    The stacking style plastic pallets have a lot more flex than the double sided ones. I have a bunch of the stacking ones, but use them for top covers because they flex too much and have no ventilation in them.
     
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    They are not flat. They have legs-wouldn't call them nubs as they're about 6 inches long. Actually they look like a heavier version of the black side pallets in the original posters picture. And what's even weirder is I put two rows on a pallet with about 12" of space between them so the weight is mostly on the outside of the pallet yet they are sagging in the middle.
     
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    Awesome set-up JJP! Your stacks look :thumbs:





    The ones I got that are like those were $5 ea.
     
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