The wood lot

   / The wood lot #111  
I like how you cut out the end of the tote. I am thinking about doing the same thing kinda. I would like keep that cut out location just as you have it, but, hinge it at the bottom so I could fold it down to unload wood, fold it back up to load it. Not sure if that makes sense. Like I said before, I keep the wood in there loose, not stacked.

Definitely makes sense, if your wood is tossed in loose. Don't want any falling out the gap in the front / loading side. Instead of a hinge setup, you could just use some long slender (but stiff) rods that go inside of the cut tubes.... ? Slide the access portion on and off the rods, or keep the rods in the small cutout piece. Hope that makes at least a little sense.....?

I'm 5'10" and I definitely can't reach the bottom of the tote without cutting an access like I did. But with my wood stacked sideways, I can get at least a couple rows above the cut out without risking much falling out.
 
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Definitely makes sense, if your wood is tossed in loose. Don't want any falling out the gap in the front / loading side. Instead of a hinge setup, you could just use some long slender (but stiff) rods that go inside of the cut tubes.... ? Slide the access portion on and off the rods, or keep the rods in the small cutout piece. Hope that makes at least a little sense.....?

I'm 5'10" and I definitely can't reach the bottom of the tote without cutting an access like I did. But with my wood stacked sideways, I can get at least a couple rows above the cut out without risking much falling out.

Man they look efficient. Quicker then building totes out of pallets.
 
   / The wood lot #114  
Man they look efficient. Quicker then building totes out of pallets.

Much quicker, since they're already ready to go! Definitely lighter than a pallet/wood setup of equal strength. And much more durable for the long run (no rot). I love 'em thus far.
 
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Much quicker, since they're already ready to go! Definitely lighter than a pallet/wood setup of equal strength. And much more durable for the long run (no rot). I love 'em thus far.

Think I will look for a few. Once you get a line on some, they are quicker to buy than to make out of pallets.
 

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