Let me see your rack!

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My stacks are nothing compared to the others, but when you live in the city ghetto you don't get very much space.

I will say once I take down those 4 pine trees I will be putting in more pallet racks, they work very nice. Also made a pallet rack for my rounders and odd size pieces I just chunk in there.

Already got my first cord of wood sitting on the porch ready to go.
 

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Those pine tree trunks could make an original end to a very impressive stack, think of lack of space in city, think skyscraper wood stack....... ;-)
 
It may not be pretty, but it works.
My son is a roofer and he saves me rubber when they replace a flat roof. Works well to cover the top of my stack.


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BigV said:
It may not be pretty, but it works.
My son is a roofer and he saves me rubber when they replace a flat roof. Works well to cover the top of my stack.


2011wood.jpg

Wow looks like a double row, How long is it?
 
That's the first wood rack I've ever seen that must be visible from space....... ;-)
 
smokinjay said:
Wow looks like a double row, How long is it?

There are 12 sections, each section has 2, 62" pallets, so it's around 124' long.
6' high and 42" wide (2 rows of 21" splits).
I would guess pretty close to 20 cord.
 
BigV said:
smokinjay said:
Wow looks like a double row, How long is it?

There are 12 sections, each section has 2, 62" pallets, so it's around 124' long.
6' high and 42" wide (2 rows of 21" splits).
I would guess pretty close to 20 cord.

Nice!
 
BigV said:
It may not be pretty, but it works.
My son is a roofer and he saves me rubber when they replace a flat roof. Works well to cover the top of my stack.


2011wood.jpg

That is one nice looking fence
 
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