Another tree fell in our yard, and unfortunately, there is no room for the wood to be stored. So, we make the decision to construct a cinder block firewood rack in the form of a V. The assembly of this wood rack for your garden is among the simplest, quickest, and most cost-effective options available.
Some of the supplies that are required are things that the majority of us already have in our sheds or garages, but if we do not, it is still inexpensive to buy them. A cinder block may be purchased at Lowe's for around $1.10, and a treated 2×4 measuring 6 feet in length can be purchased at Menards for approximately $3.40. Less than twenty dollars in total!
How to create your own firewood holder using do-it-yourself techniques:
Two-by-four treated timber
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Constituents
The two chunks of cinder
There are four pieces of treated timber measuring 2 inches by 4 inches, and you may choose the length of these pieces.
We made the decision to use 2×4s that were 6 feet in length; however, you may choose to use shorter lengths based on the location of the structure or if you already had some wood in your possession.
Putting the cinder blocks in place
To begin, position the cinder blocks.
Create a plan for the location of your setup. This might be in close proximity to your fire pit, behind a shelter, or along a fence, as we did in this particular instance.
The two cinder blocks should be placed next to one another with the four holes facing upward. Simple and uncomplicated!
how to create a V-shaped firewood rack out of cinder blocks in a simple and easy manner, Putting in two-by-fours into the gaps in the cinder blocks
Putting in two-by-fours into the gaps in the cinder blocks
2. Putting in 2x4s
The process involves inserting a pressure-treated 2×4 into each aperture of the cinder blocks, ensuring that it is facing outward and forming a "V" or "V" shape.