- Feb 9, 2006
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I'm looking at building some wood racks for storage tomorrow. I was going to just use pallets, but being an urban burner with a few raised eye brows already in the hood I want to keep things looking as nice as possible. Yes, I know the HH discussion, but quite frankly I think a large-log-hive looking thing in the backyard may wierd people out more than neatly stacked wood.
What I am considering is 10-12' long racks 4-5' tall made of 2X4.
I am open to all or any suggestions and definately pictures!!
a few questions (yes I am new to this):
1. pressure treated lumber? A lot more expensive, but longer lasting
2. my plan is to have the bottom runners of the rack sit on the ground. it seems that to have them elevated on the ends would be too much weight- good? bad?
ok, i'll just leave it open for a (hopefully) a bunch of replies and go from there.
thanks
What I am considering is 10-12' long racks 4-5' tall made of 2X4.
I am open to all or any suggestions and definately pictures!!
a few questions (yes I am new to this):
1. pressure treated lumber? A lot more expensive, but longer lasting
2. my plan is to have the bottom runners of the rack sit on the ground. it seems that to have them elevated on the ends would be too much weight- good? bad?
ok, i'll just leave it open for a (hopefully) a bunch of replies and go from there.
thanks
The metal stake/rope idea seems really clever. Interesting designs and so forth, but I am surprised at all the buying of 2 x 4s and brackets and ends and concrete blocks and so on. I have a small pile of unmatched bricks in the backyard, odd bits of lumber stacked in the garage and basement, pallets in various piles on my property. I can't see buying ANYTHING to make a wood rack, although I did used to live where a certain neighbor eyed my property funny a lot, so I kind of understand. Had a pile of woodchips sitting on the driveway for 3 years and he kept eyeing it, and finally asked about it. I thought he was going to complain, turned out he wanted some of the wood chips.