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Fabricating a Firewood Rack

Zengineer

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Maybe not the most glamorous build in the world, but just finished up fabrication on a new firewood rack for in the house. Had an existing one that I thought was a decent design, but way too small. So I borrowed from it and build myself a larger version.

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Just learning how to TIG... again, lol. It's been about 15 years between lessons.
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3D printed feet/tubing caps to protect the floor and give a finished look overall.
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And the end result!
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Pretty happy with it. I'm amazed that on a project so simple I learned quite a bit as well! As always, I made a video of the design/build process.

Take care everyone. :)
 

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I so wish I could put a wb stove in the house. Looks good!

Thanks a lot. Having the woodburner is darn near a necessity where we live. We're not off-grid but we certainly have our fair share of access challenges with snow, and power outages, etc. We had a 5 day outage last winter, we would have been in serious trouble without the wood stove! As it was, we were warm and did all our cooking on it.
 
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Looks great but i think the mess underneath would be a pain to clean all the time. I use a wood-box next to my fireplace to contain the mess. Doesnt look as nice as your rack but it's functional.
 

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Looks great but i think the mess underneath would be a pain to clean all the time. I use a wood-box next to my fireplace to contain the mess. Doesnt look as nice as your rack but it's functional.

Wood is always somewhat messy however this is a larger than usual indoor wood rack. Nice job. I believe the space below wood rack is easy access for vacuum cleaner when the chief cook and bottle washer makes her rounds:thumb
 
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Good comments about the mess. It seems to just go with the territory when it comes to wood. Lots of space to get under there with a vacuum though. In practice, we end up with our newspapers laid out on the lower shelf, so they do a good job of picking up anything that drops, and those get cleaned off into the fireplace before we fire it up each time.
 
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