H-Frame for cutting splits to length (PICS)

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Gasifier said:
the history of this site. Who developed it? Who are the moderators? What does he and they do? Are they in business in this field? ETC. Maybe I can get that from the "man upstairs" himself. :-)


The man upstairs himself? :lol:
 
Loco Gringo said:
Here ya go Steve. 5 pallets using a few braces and I had a sturdy wood rack for nothing. I had the red roofing already but I bought the 2x4's to keep them supported. So for around 12 dollars I am good to go. As you may see I have my 8x16 porch lined with white oak to keep my girls from falling over. Ill burn that as a last resort in order to keep it in place as a border and bench type lining. I have all flat slab splits on the top to keep it neat and useable as seating. All together what yousee is about 30% of my supply, but some is still in rounds to be busted this winter for 2013-2014.

Nice use of the pallets Loco, think I'll try the same. Do you think one diagonal brace on each end, between the stacks, would be sufficient?
 
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