2WD! Pretty rare around these parts (this forum), but it sounds like it's not a hindrance for you.
Probably saves enough coin to buy a car....well, not really...
Sure looks nice. Obviously ballast is even more important with 2wd, but still very functional.
That's where I'm at right now mine don't cost anywhere near 80$ a piece but it's still a pretty decent investment for something I'm unsure of how many years it'll last. If they hold up 5 years or so I'm fine but every time I've used pallets for firewood they rotted within a year or two. I did add treated 4x4 for the dunnage on the bottom in place of the untreated so we will see.I just "borrowed" Rob's idea and built 2 of them. I spent more than I had hoped on ($80) each and that's buying r/s Hemlock 2x4 -8's for only $2.05. I did "run up" the cost using those good GRK screws instead of nails, hoping to keep them sturdy for years.
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This was my initial fill up & wanted to see how they stacked. They are 5'x6' and about 3'6" tall but only have about 91 cu/ft of wood with a space for air flow between the 2 rows. If I convert to this, I'm going to need at least a dozen![]()