Hi - I'm new here, and it seems I'm in the perfect place to ask my question!
We have uneven raw ground that we're building a pallet woodshed on. Dimensions are 24x8. To create a level "surface" for the pallets to rest on, we've used concrete pavers. Each pallet rests on part of a paver on all four corners.
My questions is: being that the pallets aren't fully supported, how much weight will they be able to handle? We had intended to put around 24 face cords inside - utilizing the entire space up to about 8 feet high.
We're now wondering if we need to go back and place more support under the pallets.
Your advice sure is appreciated!
We have uneven raw ground that we're building a pallet woodshed on. Dimensions are 24x8. To create a level "surface" for the pallets to rest on, we've used concrete pavers. Each pallet rests on part of a paver on all four corners.
My questions is: being that the pallets aren't fully supported, how much weight will they be able to handle? We had intended to put around 24 face cords inside - utilizing the entire space up to about 8 feet high.
We're now wondering if we need to go back and place more support under the pallets.
Your advice sure is appreciated!
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