How can I use a concrete block and 2x4s to store wood?
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How to Easily Make a V-Shaped DIY Cinder Block Firewood Rack
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How to Build the Easiest Firewood Rack- the "V" Rack DIY | Hometalk
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How to Easily Make a V-Shaped DIY Cinder Block Firewood Rack
2 cinder blocks and 4 2x2s put the cinder blocks next to each other then put the wood in each hole like a V then stack wood
Lay 2 cinderblocks on their sides with the 2 holes parallel to the ground , opposite each other, apart from each other the length of the 2X4s. Place the boards in the holes connecting them so there are two boards parallel to each other. Store the wood on the 2X4s off the ground.
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