Pic of a cools "Wood box"

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bogydave

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Dec 4, 2009
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Saw this picture on line,
Thought it was a great idea. Maybe some one will use it.
 

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Given that wine is aged in Oak barrels, what else to store aged Oak in?
 
If you run out of wood you could burn it even!
 
That's a cool wood storage device and would be perfect for kindling! Someday I will find a decent looking storage container for my kindling as the plastic salt bucket I use is pretty damn ugly..

Ray
 
Is that a pre-loaded Blaze King charge? That could really streamline my operation! :lol:
 
raybonz said:
That's a cool wood storage device and would be perfect for kindling!

My thoughts exactly!
 
Just a larger opening would help a lot but this is a really nice idea for a woodbox.
 
I imagine if you had an old wooden barrel, you could cut & make it to fit your needs.
I was thinking it would be neat to cut open one of the ends, with a hinged door,.
Then a short chimney on one end (something the size of a 5 gallon bucket) for kindling
To make it look like a barrel stove :)
But i don't have one yet.
 
bogydave said:
I imagine if you had an old wooden barrel, you could cut & make it to fit your needs.
I was thinking it would be neat to cut open one of the ends, with a hinged door,.
Then a short chimney on one end (something the size of a 5 gallon bucket) for kindling
To make it look like a barrel stove :)
But i don't have one yet.


Make darned sure that no guests would be inclined to light the "wrong" stove.
 
Looks nice and a good idea also.
 
SteveKG said:
bogydave said:
I imagine if you had an old wooden barrel, you could cut & make it to fit your needs.
I was thinking it would be neat to cut open one of the ends, with a hinged door,.
Then a short chimney on one end (something the size of a 5 gallon bucket) for kindling
To make it look like a barrel stove :)
But i don't have one yet.


Make darned sure that no guests would be inclined to light the "wrong" stove.

LOL
That would be my luck :lol:
 
looks cool but seems dumb they cut the side open instead of using one of the ends, maybe if you cut it down the middle and have 2 you can stack the wood up in would seem to be smarter, like they do them oak barrel planters.
 
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