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New Homemade Firewood Holder

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Sean Easterly, Mar 16, 2019.

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Did I overdo it?

  1. Yes

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  2. Hell Yes.

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  1. Sean Easterly

    Sean Easterly

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    Hello Fellow Hoarders,

    After getting some grief from a fellow hoarder about storing wood on the ground and my wife growing disgusted at my growing “stacks”, I decided to address it.

    I saw a nice design for a firewood holder, and gave it a whirl. I stained it to match my deck (which isn’t stained, but will look like this).

    It is designed to hold approximately half a cord on the bottom and about a quarter on the top. I plan to use the top for small sticks/kindling.

    This one is packed with what I think is Cottonwood. I had less of it than I thought!

    I plan to make two or three more. I like to separate my wood by species, so I know what I’m burning.

    Have a good Saturday!
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  2. TurboDiesel

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    we have a fix for that also...:whistle:

    :eek:

    :rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol:

    ;)
     
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  3. TurboDiesel

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    you missed an answer for the poll...

    C.
    No such thing as overdoing it!

    :rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol:
     
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  4. papadave

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    No, not overdone. It has no roof.
    Still won't be overdone. I like the idea of small stuff/kindling on the top "shelf".
    Aaand, I see you have adequate "help".:yes:
     
  5. Woodwhore

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    I think your gonna need a bigger boat (JAWS). If you belong to this club you cant overdo it
     
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    Looking good so far:yes:
     
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    It’s a good start ;)
     
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  8. MikeyB

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    That’s a very cool rack Sean, is that an older vintage B&D Circular saw?
     
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  9. Sean Easterly

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    Yes. Actually inherited it front my grandfather in October. There is a sticker that says 8.00 on it, I think he bought it at a garage sale, but don’t know when. He would’ve been 99 on the 13th of March. WWII vet.
     
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    Nicely done - get a piece of metal roofing for the top
     
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    Hi Sean, great looking rack:thumbs:...log rack that is! I like the top shelf for kindling or skinnies. Makes for nice support if you end up having to cover it as well. I also make mine to hold a half cord using reclaimed 2x4, 2x6 and/or 5/4 x6 deck boards. They are approx. 5' x 10' and hold a single row or 16" logs. Did you finish up that score from your neighbor?
     
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    That’s awesome man. My Dad (Master Carpenter) still has some vintage B&D power tools and My Father In Law is 94 years young as we speak. WW11. USMC 4 Division.. we we spent time with him and my Mother in Law in FLA a few weeks back. Good stuff..
     
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    i really like how you have it up off the ground!
    very nice!
     
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    Your pictures just gave me a moment of enlightened ignorance! I like the top shelf kindling idea. Seeings how I am a cheap scavenger hoarding pack rat according to my beautiful bride, only she uses a few more foul sentence enhancing words. Something that may give me a similar build and if I see one for give away or on a curb for city clean up week I will grab it, a bunk bed.
     
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    "You're going to need a bigger rack"

    :D
     
  16. Sean Easterly

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    I did, but the ground is too wet to get the wood back to my stacks! With high wind and sun the past few days, there is a chance I will be able to get it tonight. Just waiting to see!
     
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    Funny you say that, I had bunk beds “similar” to this as a child and thought about them while I was building this.
     
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    How many will you need for the 3 year plan?
     
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    Im in the same boat. Waiting for dryer ground. Supposed to be dry most of the week round here.
     
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    I’m not really sure. This was my first year in the house and I think I went through ~1.5 to 2 cords. Which would mean I need at least 9, which is too much work and money LOL!