Three-Quarter-Face-Cord Welded Steel Firewood Rack Plans

$9.99

This rack holds three-quarters of a face cord of firewood (24 sq. ft. x 16” deep) and is perfect for homes that occasionally use their fireplace. Made of steel, this is a more robust version of the wooden firewood rack plans I offer and takes longer to fabricate.

The rack elevates the firewood stack to ensure airflow around the wood, allowing for adequate drying. Also included is an asphalt shingle roof to keep the firewood out of the rain and snow.

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This rack holds three-quarters of a face cord of firewood (24 sq. ft. x 16” deep) and is perfect for homes that occasionally use their fireplace. Made of steel, this is a more robust version of the wooden firewood rack plans I offer and takes longer to fabricate.

The rack elevates the firewood stack to ensure airflow around the wood, allowing for adequate drying. Also included is an asphalt shingle roof to keep the firewood out of the rain and snow.

This rack holds three-quarters of a face cord of firewood (24 sq. ft. x 16” deep) and is perfect for homes that occasionally use their fireplace. Made of steel, this is a more robust version of the wooden firewood rack plans I offer and takes longer to fabricate.

The rack elevates the firewood stack to ensure airflow around the wood, allowing for adequate drying. Also included is an asphalt shingle roof to keep the firewood out of the rain and snow.

This set of digital plans includes a detailed cutlist, materials list, instructions, and graphics to walk you through building your own Three-Quarter-Face-Cord Welded Steel Firewood Rack. These detailed plans are in imperial units (feet and inches). The following are included in the plan:

  • The plans in a downloadable PDF format with 4 detailed pages

  • Cut List and Materials List

  • Assembly diagrams and details

The project was designed, developed, and built by Glenn Frazee.

After your order is placed, you will receive an email with a link to download the plans. The plans are included in one PDF document. You likely have a PDF reader installed on your computer already, but if not you can use the free program Adobe Reader to view the plans.

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