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Cinder Block Stacking Method

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  1. Locust Post

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    I've been using those retaining wall blocks like you see in my avatar. Solid all the way through and I have stacks 7' high.
     
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    That's what I'm using 3 blocks per 8'


    Do you have vertical boards on the ends?
    Mine have been there less than a year , no sinking yet
     
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    If your going to put uprights on the ends you gotta a least put end blocks holes up, or cross stack on the ends .
    Myself ,I don't like cribbing PITA
     
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    What I like about stacking this way is very good air circulation 8" off the ground and single rows, so I stack the oak on these
     
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    Thx Hd! I read this after your post, but thanks to your earlier pictures I saw the blocks. I bought enough block/timber/2x4's for one rack (I needed deck paint anyway at lowes) quick threw it together and stacked a bit. Later in the week I will buy more to continue the existing 8' length, and get enough to make another 4 after that. Soon after, the oak scheduled for this year will be moved into the shed, opening up a rack to hold another 3 cords. Thanks for everyone's input!

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    I like that alot !!! Maybe Ill use a few of Dad's spare block up for him :)
     
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    Cool , you ain't messin around are ya ?
    Another thing I like , when they are empty you can easily move em if ya want
     
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    Damm! I re-looked at your pic and I realized I put the 2x4's in wrong! :headbang:

    My "not messing around" will need to get reworked! Damm......

    12 hour shift today = sit your azz down after work. oooohhhho_O
     
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    Yeah it's good to have the beam strength, or you could end up with some nice curves on the 2 X's
     
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    Man, I thought my 6' was pushing it. :)
     
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  11. Locust Post

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    Don't want to take up anymore yard space than I already do, but if I haul in as much as I have for the last 2 winters we'll have to rethink that. :axe:
     
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    Well mine isn't exactly straight now, I pushed some of top ones over

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    Yes...... well, from here on out I will. Ill be adding to that rack, sharing the far right cinderblock with another, giving me 16ft, so I
    Unlimited air space......
     
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    While setting the blocks so the hollow spaces are pointed up will allow you better compression strength & the ability to insert uprights for racking the splits, I like to either have a 2" flat block underneath or will use a piece or 2 of treated wood to keep the block from sinking into the ground.
     
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    I like the idea but I think the blocks would settle too much in the soft forest soil....
     
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    Thats where the boards under the block would help keep them from sinking.
     
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    In my softer areas I plan on doing this to help span the load when I have to re-stack/reload those racks.
     
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    This is my latest experiment. I went across the slope so the south wind will hit the stack broadside. Support is under the side rails; I'll stack two rows per pallet, each row over each side rail. If I went three rows per pallet, I'd want blocks under the center rail as well, which would require a lot more leveling on the uneven ground, but I might do that if I run stacks down the slope in another spot. I see I need to tilt that end block in so that the load bears on the side rail, not the cross-boards. :confused:
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    Looking good!
     
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    Great idea !