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Help me stop my stacks from falling over

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by BetterCallMaul, May 9, 2017.

  1. HDRock

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    Bummer
    Was a mole or ground hog made 1 of my T posts fall
     
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    :rofl: :lol:

    I can imagine him digging underground and then hit that t-post! "Dang, now what'd I hit?"
     
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    Just tie a 3/8in rope w 2 angled posts on both sides of row . Angle the posts about 70° .. lol. Then stack wood on both sides holding the posts (u can use tree branches cut to length) or 2x3 or 4. . Stack on slats to keep off gnd. It's easy and u dont have to brace the ends just stack it well and itle sit til shes dry..
    Easy and holds alot of wood for the space used. I have a pic but it's too darn large to upload.. ooop nevermind there it went. Lol.
    Good luck happy stackin.. 20200116_231422.jpg
     
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    Do you have any pics?
     
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    Disregard, I should have read entire thread. Cool idea
     
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    20190606_164553.jpg 2 pallets on the ground, try to level with rocks or bricks, then an upright pallet with a 24 inch angled 2x4 to brace attached to each pallet. Keep the row going like that.