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| That's right, bring your bad self on. Show us your wood storage rack. Today I am working the chainsaw at a friends in order to fill up my rack. So, let's see it. |
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| Some roller storage from under the oven (Middle unit holds cooking tools) Jim
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| That is a great storage rack. Does it by chance also lead to dryer wood,being up under the oven? Really ingenious. By the way, your chart that you posted on "It's time to go vertical" saved my bacon during my build. It was the only thing I could find that would actually tell me numbers for angle, bevel and slope. |
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| Here's mine:
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| Ken, that is a beautiful rack. I love how the capacity gets bigger as you go up. Why did you not put a roof on that bad boy? |
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| Thanks TJ, glad it helped, as you probably gathered from that thread the approach wasn't universally embraced. Re: the wood storage under the oven, not sure it makes it more dry but certainly keeps it dry and is a whole lot more convenient than trotting out to the main wood shed (see attachment). The wheeled racks in total can hold a bit less than an eighth of a cord under the oven. Could hold more if I hadn't decided to use the middle cart for the tools. Jim
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| Those little rack look really useful. Makes getting at the wood under the oven much simpler. Nice work!
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| Jim nice job on the racks. What size pipe did you use? Regards Larry |
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| 3/4". If you want plans, give a shout. Jim
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| A few more shots of the middle tool cart (roll out door). Jim
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