Giant Split Holder

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Yamaha_gurl

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Hey Guys!

Well it's now off season, and I'm looking for ways to improve burning wood for next year. My issue is that right now I have a tiny wood holder that sits near the stove, and it doesn't hold enough wood, maybe a days worth if that. I am looking for something that will hold at least 5 days worth. Preferably I would like to build it myself...but how? If not, then I'll buy...I just can't seem to find anything that is reasonably priced either. My specs would be 2 feet wide x maybe 4 feet tall. What do you guys use to hold splits?
 
I liked the wood racks from LL-Bean. I took the picture to my railing shop and they made me a copy only larger .
 
I ended up buying one of the wire "baker's racks" from BJ's. I assembled it into two pieces - put the wheels on one section and left the other as a short rack. I roll the one to the back door, load it up with splits from the deck, then transfer to the other as needed to re-fill. All in all I was able to have about 3-3.5 days of wood stacked up on the two if I did a good job of stacking.

Here is a link to the product on Sams Club so you can see what I'm talking about. Obviously they come in different dimensions (and prices) - basically you can configure the shelves at whatever height you want.

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I found the shelves nice also since I could be picky about which split to burn without having to dig through a pile... not that anyone else here would be all that selective when loading would they?
 
I just went with those cheap 2x4 brackets and sized it to be exactly 1/10 of a cord so it's easy to keep track of firewood consumption.
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Ya'll must have nice, clean firewood. Since my wood is usually a bit messier, and my den w/ the FP is small, we use an old copper washbasin. If I had more room, I might build me something out of wood, but it would have to have something for catching the mess.

Peace,
- Sequoia
 
TreePapa said:
Ya'll must have nice, clean firewood. Since my wood is usually a bit messier, and my den w/ the FP is small, we use an old copper washbasin. If I had more room, I might build me something out of wood, but it would have to have something for catching the mess.

Nah - no clean wood here. I have hardwood floors and keep the broom and hand-vac nearby. The racks I use move very easily when empty (once a week) and then I sweep up the bits under them as well.
 
I use the big hoop. Eleven bucks on closeout at Lowe's year before last. I have a couple of large sheet baking pans under it to catch the junk.
 
[Hearth.com] Giant Split Holder

YG this is a simple holder..it holds 3+ days of wood. Has room underneath for kindling, papers etc. and sits on a plastic floor runner for easier cleaning.

Stove is less than 6' away to the picture takers right. The stacked wood is also a convenient platform to dry wet clothes/gloves/boots too.
 
savageactor7 said:
[Hearth.com] Giant Split Holder

YG this is a simple holder..it holds 3+ days of wood. Has room underneath for kindling, papers etc. and sits on a plastic floor runner for easier cleaning.

Stove is less than 6' away to the picture takers right. The stacked wood is also a convenient platform to dry wet clothes/gloves/boots too.

That's exactly what I need, but smaller in width and taller! 2 of them actually, one on each side of the stove...but I don't wanna pay more then $50. Maybe I'm just being cheap.
 
Well I don't think we paid more than $15 for what you see there. If you're handy I bet you could fabricate exactly what you what out of some pipe...if you had a pipe bender or press. There's not much to them...maybe 2 carriage bolts that fasten each leg to the horizontal wood supporter for a total of 8 carriage bolts.

As far as going higher goes ...I dunno. I suppose it could be made safe by lagging the top of the holder into a wall 2x4. Let us know how you make it work for you OK?
 
For storage on the front and back porch,,I have something similiar to whats pictured. The end pieces do not have a fixed tube which bolts to them like in the picture. The end pieces are welded onto a rectangular tube just bigger than a 2x4 and only about 3 inches long. You cut 2x4`s to what ever length you want the end pieces to be spaced, then they slide into the rectangular tubing. They serve as the bottom rail you stack wood on and will sit down onto the floor. Wont be able to get a drawer under the wood pile. There will be a board for the front and one for the rear, you will stack wood on. Hope thats clear enough,,got em at HD or Low**`s
 
For those that own a "big hoop", what is the diameter of the hoop?
 
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