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![]()
I was well on my way to adulthood before I saw my first 4wd tractor with a loader. )
Me too. Back when 4x4 wasn't widely available I think we learned how to work with what we had, and got by nicely. But 4x4 is sure an improvement
Looking good Rusty! But I'm struggling though to see how you have $80 in each... did you have to pay for the pallets?
Care to share?Me too! I built the whole thing, no free pallets involved. I cut my wood at 26" and that just does not work with the pallet's that I come across for free. The 2x4's 8'- $2.05 10'- $3.33 12' $4 then there's 2-12' pt and a $35 box of screws, and that doesn't count the other screw's I had and several tubes of const. glue also on hand. All the lumber was cut in half and virtually zero waste. The Hemlock seem's to be pretty durable outside, I have a sawbuck that's been outside for about 7-8 years now with no trouble, and with a cover on these box's they will get no direct rain. I'm telling myself that I should get 10 years use at least.
I saw a member's alternate design on another forum that also involves no pallets. It really is a simple design and should be $20-30, it's only a single row but I can live with that for a $50 savings. I'll build a couple of these to see how I like them.
You got it!
http://petersonsawmills.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2007/01/press_articles_general28.pdf
Right now I'm thinking 8' wide x 6' tall. That will give me 104 cu/ft. (with 26" splits) I just worry how steady it will be.