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SPONSORED CONTENT -- (StatePoint) If youโre like many outdoor enthusiasts, the warm months mean fun bonfire parties with sing-a-longs, scary stories and sโmores, right in your backyard. But having a wood-burning firepit requires having a dedicated place to store firewood.
โA firewood rack is not only important for an organized yard, it protects your fuel source from moisture, making for less smoke and more efficient burning. While it might seem like a complicated build, it can be a simple, easy and quick weekend DIY project that will greatly improve your backyard experience,โ says Jamie Briggs, director of marketing at Exmark, a leading manufacturer of lawn care equipment.
Thatโs the idea behind this โDone-In-A-Weekend Projectโ from Exmark:
Tool List
โข Miter saw
โข Eye and ear protection
โข Gloves
โข Tape measure
โข Level
โข Pencil
Cut List
Large Rack
โข (2) 10-foot 2x4s (pressure treated)
โข (2) 8-foot landscape timbers (pressure treated)
โข (3) standard cinder blocks
Small Rack
โข (2) 10-foot 2x4s (pressure treated)
โข (2) standard cinder blocks
Build Steps
1. Measure, mark, and cut your 2x4s into 5-foot pieces.
2. For the smaller rack, lay the two cinderblocks side by side, holes up. For the larger rack, place two of the cinderblocks at either end of the length of the landscape timber, holes up. Place the third cinderblock in the middle of the other two to work as support.
3. For the larger rack, lay the two lawn timber planks across the cinderblocks and then check to ensure theyโre level.
4. For the smaller rack, turn the 2x4s so the wide sides are facing inwards. For the larger rack, place the cut 2ร4 pieces into the holes of the cinderblocks, small sides facing inwards.
5. To ensure the security of your build, resituate the two lawn timbers so theyโre as tightly placed against the 2ร4 planks as possible.
6. Load up your wood!
To view the full video tutorial, visit Exmarkโs Backyard Life site at https://backyard.exmark.com, a multimedia destination that provides homeowners with everything from grilling tips and design projects to gardening and lawn care advice.
โOur firewood rack gives you plenty of storage so you can keep your bonfire blazing for an entire party. Itโs also one of the simplest builds weโve ever done, and youโll be able to make quick work of it over your weekend downtime,โ says Briggs.
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