Screws in the side of the 2 x 4's, Which are screwed to the 4 x 4's.
I have one that has a pallet as the base. I have had it for about 16 months, no complaints.
friday sure was a nice day to start refilling my wood racks for next year. I had a logger bring me a dump truck load of logs for $100.00. He dumped 9 longs 16 to 27 inches in diameter, 10 to 14 foot lengths. Anyone care to guess how much wood is there split? It is all the wood on the ground...
I just purchased a new ms361. Do I need to wait until it's broken in before doing a muffler mod? I would rather have the mod done by someone who knows what there doing. Can I purchase a muffler that is already modified or is there anywhere to send it to have it done? Thanks!
I bought this log craddle off of ebay. Works great on my 22 ton husky.
http://cgi.ebay.com/24x-CRADLE-FIREWOOD-LOG-SPLITTER-TABLE-BACK-SAVER_W0QQitemZ270254584500QQihZ017QQcategoryZ29520QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
You suppling the stainless? If not let me look on Monday and see if I have material instock. Would you be sending me the dawgs off of your saw or do you have a drawing? We can even cut out a Bowtie in the middle of each dawg! LOL
If I had the dawgs to scan (or dimensions, bolt pattern, etc.) I could cut them on our Water-Jet. I could also make any changes you guys think would make them better.
I will keep my wood in these even when fully seasoned. You would be amazed how well this keeps the rain out. Yea, some blows in but not enough to hurt. Lot better than no cover at all which is the way I used to do (stacking on the ground).
I built them to hold a cord + or - a little. I cut my wood 18" so it is a little under a cord. I used a very well built pallet for the base on the left one. The one the right (pic 46) is built like a tank and VERY sturdy. I think I had 80.00 to 85.00 in it. I designed this in cad before I built...