Scooby074
Super Member
Nice lookin stacks!
Nice lookin stacks!
Wonderful thing about this site and some others. Someone may have a question about trying to figure something out and can post or search and another may have already solved the issue. Like the pallet puller mentioned above. Didn't know such a thing existed.
Here are what mine look like.That sounds interesting. I would like to see a picture of it. I am always looking for ways to improve the way I store firewood. This so far seems like it works good especially since the netwrap is free. I don't know what I'll do when I run out.
Here are what mine look like.
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My BX will not lift a whole pallet so I cut the pallets in half first. I use some fence slats, or other scrap lumber, for side supports and run a piece of recycled strapping around the top to hold it together.
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I cut split and stack on the pallets all in one area.
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I've used several types of pallets in the past but switched to apple bins this past year. They are low enough to fit under the end of the 3 point splitter we use so split wood falls right in. They don't hold as much loose but rough stacked 6 bins = cord. We stack them 3 high with the loader in the tarp building they are in. When empty 3 bins nest together well.
I thought about adding side supports but they are not stackable like pallets when you don't have wood on them.
Apples bins are hard to get a hold of here. They use them til they aren't worth fixing and then throw them away. Some places are going to plastic apple bins.