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Scored some stackable racks

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Son of a Woodcutter, Aug 19, 2022.

  1. Son of a Woodcutter

    Son of a Woodcutter

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    Just wanted to share these, scored them on Marketplace. I shared the new wood shed I built, and I didn’t want to waste any space in there with pine, cedar posts etc that I manage to acquire so I’m always looking for auxiliary storage, saving that prime real estate for the good, hard stuff.

    Looking at them though, the lower one, when stacked does not have much capacity, so I will put that one on the concrete and stack it high like the other.

    Happy stacking!

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    New wood shed built this year
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  2. The Wood Wolverine

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    Those are sweet! Nice score.
     
  3. Biddleman

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    They're awesome! I never see scores like that in these parts.
     
  4. Cash Larue

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    I’d like to get my hands on some of those! Nice find!
     
  5. cnice_37

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    functional and they look great! nice work there
     
  6. JimBear

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    We used baskets & racks similar to those at the machine shop I worked at & also at the Pella window plant. I have often thought about those as good way to transport & store firewood if you had a way to move them around. I have never seen them for sale or free around here.
    That is a great find !
     
  7. Son of a Woodcutter

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    V2, this is better, I’d say 30-40% more volume. When the stackable becomes the unstackable. I plan to keep my ear to ground and score some more of these, would be awesome have 5-10 of them.
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  8. Son of a Woodcutter

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    I’d recommend not spending as much time as I do on there scrounging for things I don’t necessarily need lol


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  9. brenndatomu

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    Nice! I'm sure you have forks for your loader, so you are all set there! :yes:
    If you were inclined to want a "more permanent" roof, and you still have the liners from those IBC totes, you can cut the top and bottom out of the liner then cut one of the corners and unfold it into a roof of sorts...if that makes any sense...