Firewood Rack
June 15th, 2010You've probably heard a wooden bridge and you've probably heard a wooden rack. But you know what is the difference? Well, it's usually open for use to store extra wood rack wood for the stove. They vary in size and style. Often made by hand and used only for protocols organized in the garage, shed or garden to maintain. Some are decorated in wrought iron and aimed at functional and decorative.
Log Holder
Media, on the other sideHand, usually covered rack. They are decorative, but also very durable. A log rack is often designed for indoor use only a limited amount of wood.
But when it comes to firewood racks and holders, terms often used interchangeably. It may be technically called, and the wooden bridge. The term is usually associated with a robust functional style of the rack instead of a decorative support. But you still holding decorative logsFirewood rack called. So if you're looking for a firewood rack, log on as an owner also complain.
How to make your own
If you prefer your own, here are some tips on how to make wood (you will need to create a weld, which can be very difficult)
Material
For one, you must:
* Durable Wood
* Nails
* Saw
* Hammer
Build your own firewood rack
Follow these steps to build your brandPrecisely:
Step 1: Find out what you will be rack
Step 2: Determine how the sections that you want your firewood rack (1 vs 2 separate main part of a section on the wooden pole)
Step 3: Determine the measurements (height and length)
Step 4: Cut the wood according to (we recommend the use of sustainable wood, no plywood or press board. You must use materials that the weight of wood can withstand registered. Even when you cut wood, and transom cut piece. Thishelp your sturdy rack)
Step 5: Nail the pieces of wood together
Step 6: Add metal L braces for more stable (The special brackets will be needed, depending on the design and thickness of your pieces.
Step 7: Test of firewood grave power rack (a corner and see if you should give too. Remember your rack must be as strong as possible).
Step 8: Exit the rack with a coat of paint or other (this is the tree of your rack usingtake longer)
Step 9: Establish a body to it (eg garage, shed, barn, outdoor storage)
Step 10: Make your firewood rack
As you can see, you build your own, take some time and know-how. If you work well with wood, putting together your project should be enjoyable.