Types of firewood for the country house and home
A stand for storing firewood can be created from any material, but wood and metal are most often used. Concrete rings for wells, fittings, barrels - everything that is available on a country plot - can be used as improvised means for creating firewood. Look at the photo below, a minimum of metal and a large amount of firewood!
Firewood for a summer residence
It all depends on where the firewood rack is supposed to be placed - outside or inside the house. We offer you several options for constructing a firewood shed, and you will choose the most suitable design for yourself.
Firewood can be classified into four categories:
- for premises;
- for the street;
- portable (mobile);
- stationary.
Many, in the old fashioned way, prefer to use a regular shed for storing firewood. But experience shows that in such a room, where there is no constant air circulation, the firewood becomes damp and the wood rots. And there is a high probability of breeding rats and insects in such a barn.
A simple firewood rack looks much more stylish.
Outdoor wood firewood
But no matter what material you choose for its manufacture, you must understand that no matter how stylish and decorative the firewood rack is, it must solve the following problems:
- Provide air circulation between the firewood.
- Reliably protect logs from precipitation.
- Provide convenient operation.
An outdoor firewood shed is very similar in appearance to a simple shed.
Stylish firewood shed for the street
Only the walls should not be tightly closed for good ventilation, and the floor should be raised above the ground so that the fuel does not become damp.
More elegant forms of firewood racks are used for the home.
Mini firewood burner for indoors
You can build a beautiful forged openwork firewood box of small sizes. Here it rather provides an aesthetic function and, for convenience, only a few logs are placed in it. At the same time, such a firewood rack can be made stationary and mobile. For the manufacture of forged firewood, cold and hot forging methods are suitable.
Firewood by the fireplace
An indoor firewood rack should fit well into the overall interior design. Safety and ease of use will ensure its stability. Forged products add that very country gloss and zest for which everyone strives to escape to the dacha.
At the same time, it can have the most intricate shape and have a very stylish minimalist look.
Modern indoor firewood
The design of outdoor firewood storage will be completely different. When stocking up on firewood for the winter, you must take care of its safety until spring.
Wooden firewood for outdoor storage
Here, to build such a structure, you need to follow the following rules:
- The distance between the ground and the base on which the firewood lies must be at least 10-15 cm. Otherwise, the bottom layer may become saturated with moisture.
- If you plan to store a large supply of firewood, then it is advisable to make the structure several floors. This will make it easier for you to maintain order during use, and natural air circulation will occur during use, providing the firewood with optimal humidity.
- When creating a canopy, make it at a slight slope. This way, snow and rain will flow freely from the roof without collecting unnecessary condensation.
Simple wooden firewood for the street - When constructing a structure for a large supply of firewood, make sure that the foundation is strong. Otherwise, the weight of the firewood floor may sag and then moisture from the soil will spoil the first layers of solid fuel. To strengthen the structure, reliable beams are screwed into the ground.
Types of firewood holders
In addition to differences in material, firewood boxes are divided into several other types. In terms of size, woodpiles can be portable or stationary, and depending on the location of installation - outdoor and indoor.
Outdoor storage resembles a barn
A large firewood rack is installed outside for the fireplace, which holds a supply of fuel for the entire season. A barn is suitable for logs, but it has many disadvantages. Due to the lack of good ventilation, the firewood will be damp. In the voids between the logs, rats and mice organize their nests in winter. A real outdoor fireplace woodpile has a floor that is raised above the ground. The firewood is protected from moisture from below and is ventilated at the same time. Ventilation is provided even in the walls and under the roof.
Indoor firewood rack serves as a firewood stand
An indoor firewood rack is located inside the room directly next to the fireplace. It’s easier to call the design a firewood stand. It is usually small in size and holds a supply of solid fuel for several loads in the fireplace. There are special requirements for indoor mini woodpiles. Here more emphasis is placed on decorativeness. The firewood shed should fit into the interior of the room and become an integral part of it.
What types of firewood are there?
Before making a firewood box, you need to decide on its type. Firewood stands come in several types. They are divided according to placement method:
- On the street
- On the veranda or porch
- In a barn or other technical room
At the same time, it is important to correctly position the firewood. The peculiarity of firewood is that it takes up quite a lot of space and is heavy. The storage location for these items must be chosen so that the wood storage does not interfere with other work or movement around the site. It is important that the products are located within reach of the house or bathhouse. It will be inconvenient to carry heavy objects across the entire area every time.
If you try, the design will become not only useful, but also beautiful.
The main requirement for this structure is to protect the firewood from moisture. Lighting damp products is not so convenient and pleasant. In addition, mold or mildew often grows on damp wood. Therefore, when creating a structure, it is important to think about how ventilation will be organized. To do this, they usually raise the floor and arrange two shelves for firewood.
Neatly stacked logs in an attractive woodpile harmonize with the dacha area and create a cozy, calm atmosphere.
Advice. Several firewood sheds can be built. A large space can be reserved for storing these items in the far corner of the site, next to technical buildings. Make stands for a small amount of firewood near the house and bathhouse. This way they will always be at hand and won’t take up much space.
Depending on the amount of firewood during storage and the location of the stand, wooden or metal material is used.
Wooden woodpiles
Making wooden firewood racks is quite simple. This material is usually used to create spacious storage space. As a rule, wooden firewood sheds are built as a small extension to a barn, bathhouse or garage.
The volume of the structure should be made with a reserve, since there must be free access to the logs.
Wooden woodpiles are a small house made of timber and a roof. It may have lattice doors that provide high-quality ventilation.
The floor is usually located above the ground. Sometimes one or two shelves are installed for firewood. This allows you to avoid storing firewood in a continuous order, but to leave air gaps between them.
The structure needs ventilation; if the firewood is damp, it will have to dry out naturally.
Approximate size of this design:
- Height 2 meters
- Width 3-4 meters
- Depth 1 meter
Metal woodpiles
Metal is most often used to create portable models. They are convenient to use at home near the fireplace or near the stove in the bathhouse. In this case, the woodpile can combine metal and wood. For example, the legs and handle can be made of metal, and the floor can be made of wood.
If you have to use firewood often, it should be at hand.
The home firewood stand has small dimensions: height 50-60 cm, depth 25 cm, width 40-50 cm.
The structure for storing firewood in the dressing room has larger dimensions: height 60-70 cm, depth 50 cm, width 70-100 cm. These dimensions are due primarily to the fact that the stove in the bathhouse requires more firewood.
Additional accessories
Let's consider useful additional things that will help when operating fireplaces and stoves.
Types of firewood
Depending on the original design of the fireplace, a firewood rack can be installed. Some products initially already have a technological niche for storing logs, but in its absence, you have to store the firewood either simply on the floor or near the fireplace. Freestanding firewood boxes can be of several types: stand, box or basket.
If you have the materials, time and desire, you can easily make such an element with your own hands, and use the main directions of the interior of the room where the fireplace is installed as decor. Forged accessories for the fireplace are in demand; they resemble products of past centuries, adding a special character to the design.
The firewood box is located in the immediate distance from an open fire and does not come into contact with the flame, so there are no special requirements regarding manufacturing materials for it.
Ignition accessories
Most specialty stores stock fireplace matches and lighters for biological analogues. The main difference between such matches and ordinary products is their length, and it reaches 20 centimeters, which will not allow you to burn your hands. Accessories can be packaged in boxes with interesting designs or original glasses.
Manufacturers offer kits consisting of special rolled paper for ignition and matches. To store paper, it is better to purchase a holder that will allow you to easily unwind the desired piece and ignite the flame.
Flame protection
If you have an open firebox, it is necessary to install protective equipment for fireplaces, represented by screens and grilles. These accessories are made exclusively from materials that are resistant to open flames and high temperatures. Most often, people prefer products made of tempered glass, with a metal frame, or without a frame at all.
Some interiors are more suitable for grilles, which also perform a protective function. They are made of durable steel and decorated with forged elements.
Depending on preferences and design, you can create a screen of any size and shape: flat, convex, round, square, oval, double-leaf, etc. Metal products can be installed as close as possible to an open fire, but glass screens are best moved away from the firebox by about 30 centimeters.
Cleaning accessories
An essential tool for the fireplace is a scoop or brush. These accessories are essential for cleaning up ash and coals after the fire has gone out. If you do not clean it, the firebox will soon clog.
It is best to choose a brush that has natural hard bristles or a fairly thin wire. When using accessories with artificial bristles, there is a possibility that incompletely extinguished coals will simply ruin the accessory.
To select the ideal proportion, you should start from the formula: the length of the handle is at least 20 centimeters greater than the depth of the firebox.
Vacuum cleaners
There are now many vacuum cleaners available in stores, the main task of which is to remove soot and ash. It works exactly like a typical household appliance, but is made from special, heat-resistant materials. The design is also significantly different.
The maximum temperature that vacuum cleaners can withstand is 50°C, which makes it possible to clean even before the coals have completely cooled. The devices have high suction power, and their containers reach volumes of 20 liters.
What accessories the fireplace needs is up to the owner to decide. Every detail plays an important role in the selection process: quality of materials, product design, manufacturing company, etc. Therefore, before going to the store, you should answer these questions for yourself, then the purchase will definitely bring joy, and the accessories themselves will be used constantly and for their intended purpose.
How to make a firewood rack for a fireplace
Home, comfort, relaxation, romance - people usually associate all this with a fireplace. True, today this is not the most optimal heating method, but no boiler can create a cozy atmosphere in the house. Accessories for the fireplace - firewood rack, poker, scoop, firewood carrier - play an equally important aesthetic role. We’ll talk about them, in particular, how to make a firewood rack for a fireplace with your own hands . The metal structure presented here was made by the author in literally half an hour. All you need to do is cut the tube and secure a few fittings. Therefore, the only tool you will need is a 5mm hex key to secure the bolts at the joints.
Parts List:
- 4 pipes of 23 cm 6 pipes of 60 cm
- 4 V-connectors
- 4 L-shaped connectors
- 4 leg connections
Assembly order
- Slide the leg caps and assemble the L-joints
- The foot caps simply put pressure on the pipes, so use four 60 cm pipes as vertical legs.
- Then assemble the L-joints using 25mm bolts
- Install the L-joints on the legs and assemble the frame
- Then slide them down the legs until they rest against the caps, and then connect the frame with two 23 cm and two 60 cm pipes.
- Make sure the pipes are well clamped and tighten them with a hex wrench.
- Install V-joints. To do this, attach the v-joint halves for all 4 joints and secure the 23cm pipes to the frame. Tighten with a hex wrench. Assemble the stand.
You now have a sturdy wood rack for your fireplace. Hope you enjoyed it!
Photo source www.instructables.com/id/Stainless-Finish-Firewood-Stand/
Do-it-yourself firewood logger
If you want to save your money profitably, we recommend making a firewood holder for your fireplace with your own hands using simple and available materials. The frame of such a woodshed will be plywood. It is important that at the first stage you prepare not only the material and fittings itself, but also a detailed sketch, with a detailed display of all measurements and design features of the basket.
The main criterion applied to this kind of product, made by hand and at home, is strength and stability. It is also recommended to make the bottom of the firewood box more concave. This is necessary so that it can accommodate a larger number of logs.
Also, a durable installation can successfully withstand the considerable weight of solid fuel and will not break during operation.
If you plan to move the product quite often, for additional convenience, you can equip it with several small wheels. This basket is more difficult to assemble with your own hands. An even more detailed drawing is being prepared for it. The bottom is always made of plywood, while the sides and decor are chosen at your discretion. The stand can be decorated with stone, ceramics, forging, fabric and any other materials and fittings.
In addition to such material as plywood, bars, boards and any other materials can be used to make the frame. If you know how to use a welding machine, and the device is in the public domain, you will be able to assemble a firewood rack for a fireplace from sheets of steel.
Another popular and working option for a simple firewood holder for fireplaces is its assembly from an old wooden barrel. In order to make this variation, you will need that same old wooden barrel. The bottom of the barrel remains in place and is not cut off. It is on this that the logs will be placed in the future. In this case, the sides remain in place, and the metal rods, by giving them the required shape, can serve as handles by which the products can be carried. They can also be used to make fairly stable support legs.
An alternative, but more durable firewood can be made not only from a wooden, but also a steel barrel. However, in this case, as mentioned earlier, you will need a welding machine and the ability to handle it.
There are no basic requirements for a firewood rack. The main thing is that it is durable and roomy. In everything else, you can endlessly experiment, select different materials, make baskets of irregular shapes, with original and intricate decoration.
In this video you can learn how to choose and buy the right stand, firewood rack, which will be located in the house, in the countryside near the fireplace or stove:
For what purposes is the woodcutter used?
There are a huge variety of different schemes and types of structures for storing firewood. It is also important to understand that even among these objects there is its own terminology. So, there is a difference between a woodshed and a woodcutter - these are objects that are different in structure.
A woodshed is understood as a structure for logs, for which a foundation is erected, and the object itself is built from wood. This structure is not adjacent to the house and can be located anywhere in the yard.
The woodcutter is a lighter version of the woodcutter. An important difference from the previous version is that the structure is connected to the house.
Stationary firewood holders for fireplaces and stoves
They are installed in wall niches, next to the fireplace structure. Also, a place for storing firewood can be arranged in the fireplace itself. The stationary option is usually located at the bottom of the fireplace. The forms for storing logs can be any, as well as design solutions, the main thing is that everything fits harmoniously into the interior of the room.
A structure for storing firewood will be an excellent decorative element in a room where there is a fireplace. With its help, your floor will not suffer from the firewood placed on it, and garbage will not be dragged around the room. By doing it yourself, you will create an excellent addition to your interior.
Why are firewood logs needed?
Many people believe that firewood holders installed next to the fireplace perform a purely decorative function, and therefore consider them an optional element. However, they were originally intended for a completely different purpose - the final drying of firewood before loading it into the combustion chamber.
Decorative and functional portable firewood rack.
No matter what conditions the firewood is stored outdoors, before using it, it must be at room temperature for at least a day. At this time, excess moisture evaporates from the logs, due to which the heat transfer from their combustion increases significantly.
Thus, each subsequent batch of firewood is usually brought into the room and placed in the woodshed immediately after placing already dried logs in the oven (fireplace).
Fireplace with niches for drying wood.
Therefore, manufacturers of metal stoves and fireplaces provide special niches for drying firewood in many of their models.
But in order for the wood to quickly reach the optimal state of residual moisture indoors, it is also necessary to create the correct storage conditions for it outdoors.
A woodpile set up near the house.
Therefore, chopped firewood is placed in a woodpile. It will be best if the firewood is in a ventilated shed. But if this is not possible, a firewood shed is set up for the woodpile, which should also be ventilated. Its side walls must be left open. Well, if such a structure is installed along the wall of a house or outbuilding, then a distance of at least 50 mm must be provided between the surface of the wall and the firewood. Of course, an outdoor firewood shed must have a roof so that water and snow minimally fall on the surface of the wood.
If the firewood box is installed in that part of the yard where no ground covering has been created, that is, on open soil, then it is recommended to raise the bottom layer of firewood by 100÷150 mm so that ground moisture does not penetrate into the wood. To do this, a shelf is installed in the lower part of the building or a layer of moisture-resistant material is laid out.
Main varieties
All fuel storage devices can be divided into the following types:
- For the street . Since ancient times, harvested firewood was stored under a shed or in an unpretentious shed. In a standard shed, air circulation is often difficult, so the wood in it becomes damp and begins to rot. Nowadays, when great importance is attached to landscape decor and the appearance of the garden area, changes have also affected this prosaic subject. The owners began to set up intermediate firewood sheds near the entrance to the house or on the veranda. Such structures are well ventilated and allow the logs to be pre-dried. They often have an interesting geometric shape, sometimes resembling a gazebo.
At the entrance to the house Source pinterest.es
- Room stationary . No one will store a large supply of fuel in the house. Sometimes the warehouse is organized in a pantry or under the stairs, but these square meters can be put to more worthy use. It is most practical (if the stove or fireplace does not have niches for firewood) to install an improvised woodpile in the interior, next to the hearth. Manufacturers offer models of various sizes and designs that allow you to keep fuel at hand.
Stationary woodshed Source ibreeze.com.au
- Indoor mobile . The most common firewood burners for a bathhouse or fireplace. This option is convenient for both home and bathhouses, which are known for their rapid fuel consumption. The products are a full-fledged decorative accessory; they are placed on the floor next to the heating device and look like a shelf or stand; sometimes they are made in the form of a shelf on the wall.
Mobile option Source flareum.com
See also: Contacts of companies that specialize in the installation of fireplaces and stoves.
- Portable . The main advantage is its small size, so even in a modest-sized room, the firewood rack will not clutter up the space. Light weight allows you to move the product during cleaning without much effort. The role of a compact portable firewood keeper is often played by an ordinary wicker basket.
A portable type of woodshed Source vsaunu777.ru
Compact carts for firewood
Need something smaller or narrower for a small space? Here are other mobile ideas for storing and transporting firewood.
Peculiarities
Decorative firewood - can be indoors or outdoors. Be an additional functional and decorative element in the interior or be an element of landscape design.
firewood holder - installed indoors or in open and closed gazebos with a fireplace. They are made portable or stationary, organically fitting into the overall interior. They are made from wood, metal, thick fabric and other materials.
Types of woodsheds
You cannot throw logs randomly into a woodpile. They should be folded correctly for better preservation.
Methods for stacking firewood:
- Circular method
- "Stack"
- With stakes
Circular method
If you do not have a stationary woodshed, then you can stack the logs in the form of a barrel tower. It is necessary to drive a stake. It will serve as the basis of the structure being built.
Tie a fishing line or rope and draw a circle of a given diameter, depending on the amount of raw material. To prevent them from becoming damp and rotting, place tree bark or thick plastic film on the ground as a base.
Place the firewood on it in a circle carefully and tightly so that the structure is stable and does not sag. By laying firewood about 0.5 m high, you can fill the middle by stacking them in any order, but quite tightly. Continue laying in this way until the barrel tower is about 1.5 m high.
"Stack"
Stacking of logs is often used. This type of installation requires support. The wall of a house, bathhouse or other building is suitable as a support; firewood grate for a summer residence. When laying, strictly control the slope towards the support. If you are laying two rows, then place thinner logs on the support and thicker ones on the outside. Due to the difference in size, there will be a slope towards the support.
If your structure stands separately from the wall, then use a wooden beam as a support. The height should be small, otherwise, under the pressure of the firewood, the support beams may break and the structure will fall apart.
With stakes
If it is not possible to lay it otherwise, you can use stakes as a support. The stakes must be those that will not bend from the logs. Drive them into the ground from several sides, forming a frame.
When stacking firewood, line each row with branches. They will play a reinforcing role. Place the logs in a checkerboard pattern. The top must be covered with any covering material that does not allow water to pass through.
Firewood from pallets
Of course, a modest pallet! They are one of our favorites on this list because the idea is so budget-friendly. Plus, pallets are really ideal for storing/drying firewood, they can withstand harsh weather conditions, and allow for good air circulation!
Wood stand by the fireplace
a firewood stand
made of wood .
It can be easily modified to accommodate different hearth sizes and shapes. The author made this structure from raw firewood, as they say, “from scratch,” but if you don’t have all the necessary tools, you can simply buy bars of the required sizes, I don’t think it will cost very much. I won’t rewrite the detailed instructions, step-by-step photographs are quite enough, but if you are interested, you can read it on the website, the link is under the gallery.
In short:
- The first step is to cut out the necessary parts.
- The second stage is long and tedious: sanding. Once all the boards have been cut, you need to sand them on all sides until they are smooth. This process, although long, is necessary. Even though the rack is designed to hold firewood, it needs to look and feel like furniture.
- Then saw two 30 cm planks at the top of the brackets, round the edges
- Assemble the frames. Apply glue by squeezing it onto the board, then rub it all over the surface with your hand (the photo shows how to do this). After the bars are glued, you need to clamp them together. Then glue two arms on either side of the curved board and let it dry overnight. When dry, smooth out the corners. After this, fasten with screws. It is advisable to drill the holes in advance so that the part does not unexpectedly split.
- Assembly. Simply twist the frames together. Connect the base plates (boards D and E). Again, it is better to make the holes in advance. Then screw the brackets onto the frames and install the back panel.
- Painting. Paint or varnish, it's up to you. High-quality paint with polyurethane will look good, but firewood will quickly wear off the glossy finish, so you can choose a simpler coating.
You now have a wonderful fireplace log holder that will hopefully serve you well for many years to come.
Photo source www.instructables.com/id/Indoor-Firewood-Rack-Made-Using-Raw-Firewood/
Materials used
Stationary and portable firewood can be made from different materials, but metal and wooden models are the most common. A fireplace set with a log holder may also include other accessories, such as a poker, tongs, a broom and a dustpan for collecting ash.
Metal
Among metal options, domestic consumers prefer hand-made forged products. This stove accessory is a real work of art. When choosing a suitable model for yourself, you can consider black, bronze or gold options, as well as antique-patinated ones. White solutions are extremely rare, but they also happen.
Forged firewood loggers for fireplaces are most often located in living rooms, in close proximity to the device itself. Their main task is to attract attention, to emphasize the beauty and practicality of the entire fire system.
For modern interiors, you can choose a more versatile model of a woodshed, made of a metal profile and steel sheets, bent into the required shape.
Beautifully decorated fireplace in a private home
You can order a metal logger for a fireplace from a professional forge according to your sketches, or you can weld it yourself if you have certain skills for this. To do this, you need to buy suitable forged elements for your composition in the store and connect them.
Good to know: Exclusive firewood holder “Harp” made of handmade solid wood
Firewood stand for fireplace
Here is an original firewood stand on a fireplace mantel in the shape of a bowl, with two partitions and side drawers. The author completely developed the stand project independently, although there are similar designs on the Internet, only made from forged parts. Of course, if you want to make the same firewood stand with your own hands , the dimensions will have to be adjusted. The author has a fireplace shelf 1.5 m wide and 90 cm high, so the stand is respectively 1.40 m wide, 76 cm high and 48 cm deep. Although, if you want to maintain the dimensions, you don’t have to put it on a shelf, there’s probably room and by the fireplace. The manufacturing process is shown in step-by-step photos. The tricky part is getting the measurements right and cutting out the crooked lines. I won’t rewrite the instructions here, if you are interested in the idea, you can read it on the website, there is a video of the process there. Link below gallery.
Photo source www.wilkerdos.com/2014/11/diy-firewood-storage/
Do-it-yourself firewood holder
For home improvement, the best invention at all times was the creation of fireplaces and stoves. Since ancient times, the stove has been a nurse, and has been glorified in fairy tales and folklore. A fireplace is an improved version of a stove, with a glass-covered firebox and a more attractive appearance. And together with such heating structures, firewood holders are used for fireplaces and stoves, which are necessary from a practical point of view and perfectly complement the interior.
Currently, fireplaces have the following varieties:
- - gas models
- - electric
- - traditional, wood-burning
The most popular firewood is birch. Firewood racks for fireplaces and stoves are used to store chopped logs. You can make such a simple thing yourself.
Modern fireplaces come in gas, electric and wood-burning types. The most popular is birch firewood, but other types of trees are also used. To store logs for a fireplace or stove, people came up with this rather simple device. This design can be done by hand.
Object design
To erect any building, you first need to make a design, or a drawing. This will make construction easier and create a more attractive structure. Of course, creating a project from scratch on your own is not an easy task. That is why you can use ready-made drawings that are available on the Internet.
Also, educational videos and photographs of the construction process can help in the construction and design of the structure.
Carrying firewood with your own hands
If you can find some metal strips from wine barrels, you can easily repurpose them into a firewood carrier .
What you will need:
- 2 barrels
- 3 short bars
- 2 wooden legs
- 5 meter rope
- Wood varnish
- Large needle and fishing line
- clamp
- bit
Frame assembly.
- Sand the strips to remove the edges.
- Use a clamp to hold the strips together.
- Cut wooden blocks and screw them to metal strips to support the logs.
- Use a chisel to remove a section so the stripes fit better. But keep in mind that bands can come in different sizes, so you need to measure everything carefully.
- Paint and varnish all parts. Take paint suitable for metal and spray the inside and outside of the stripes.
- Using a large needle and fishing line, secure the ends of the rope.
- Stretch the rope around the three supports and secure with fishing line.
Stack the firewood and evaluate your work. Now you have a unique firewood stand that will look great next to your fireplace.
Photo source www.instructables.com/id/Firewood-StandLog-Storage/
Device for carrying firewood from willow twigs
Carrying wood for the stove, one piece at a time, is a waste of time. Of course, a good option is to make a cart, but it’s difficult, and you can’t do it without expense. The author provides a very simple device for carrying firewood from willow twigs . Anyone can make this thing in literally an hour, if you have the materials. And you don’t need many of them, just a few green willow twigs of different sizes: two 1.20 m, two 60 cm and two 25 cm. Well, and another 2 - 3 meters of nylon rope.
- First, cut 2 green willow rods 1.2 inches long and ¾ inches thick at the thick end, and then a large two-meter thicker rod, 2 centimeters in diameter.
- Cut it into 4 pieces, two 25 cm and two 60 cm.
- Gently bend and pull up 60cm of the rods to form a half-circle arch.
- Before assembling the main part, drill a 60 cm rod at both ends.
- Connect the sections approximately 5cm at both ends using drywall screws.
- To make an arch, simply gently bend the long pieces into an arch. Insert the ends into the corners of the base. Then wrap the rope around the top, as shown in the photo, this will be the handle.
Photo source www.instructables.com/id/Willow-Firewood-Tote/
Video. DIY forged mini firewood box
Option for firewood from an old barrel
Another option for firewood that can be used indoors and outdoors. An empty barrel is suitable for this.
Firewood from a metal barrel
Cutting a circle from a barrel
We build a woodshed for the street from wood
A budget option for building a firewood shed at your dacha would be either a wooden or metal structure. But a metal firewood rack has a number of disadvantages. Metal will not provide the necessary circulation of firewood, which means there is a risk of increased humidity and rotting of the wood.
Therefore, we propose to consider a simple and very economical option for building a wooden frame.
Wooden firewood
From tools and materials for construction you will need:
Marking for firewood
Burying a wooden block
Foundation for firewood
Consider the slope of the roof, which will ensure rainfall drainage. The height of the wooden pillars should be initially different and take this fact into account. The minimum height difference should be 13-15 cm.
Soak the wood well
To give it a beautiful and decorative look, you can cover the entire structure with varnish, paint, or braid it with ivy or any climbing flowers.
Vertical wall storage
If you are just going to build your house, you can include this in the project. Build vertical wall storage next to your fireplace.
Firewood cover
A woodpile stacked outdoors in the open air can be protected from precipitation with a simple device.
You will need a piece of durable tarpaulin, such as a used awning or canopy, strong nylon thread, scissors and a sewing machine. Before starting work, you need to test the machine and adjust the thread tension and seam width. Optimal seam quality is achieved with maximum tension on the upper thread and minimum tension on the lower bobbin thread.
Manufacturing algorithm:
- Fold the tarpaulin in half and sew a zig-zag stitch at equal intervals. Take the width of the pockets so that you can put a log inside (about 30 cm). Make bartacks at the ends of the seams.
- If it is difficult to stitch the outer layered edges, it is better to cut them off and remove the grommets with a flat-head screwdriver.
A piece of tarpaulin that is too wide can be cut in half. Don’t forget to tack the seams. Insert equal, even logs of wood into the pockets, if possible, and cover the stack with a tarpaulin.
Suitable location
It is important to say that some people at their dacha do not make a special woodpile, but simply store firewood in the open air, covering it with material that protects it from water. But also for this purpose you can use an ordinary shed already existing on the site
A special street structure located near the house will be much more convenient. By the way, if firewood is most often used for cooking outdoors, then it is more logical to place the firewood rack close to the stove or barbecue. The optimal location is the wall of a metal garage or a special area next to the house. The main thing is that the firewood can be supported on three sides.
There are beautiful structures made of metal or wood that are installed indoors at home. For example, this could be a vertical firewood rack for a room with a fireplace. In this case, a decorative function is added to the wood storage function. A portable mini firewood rack is often made by hand.
Fashionable vertical storage
This season, you must organize your firewood in style by using vertical stacking to transform a mundane woodpile into an elegant and eye-catching piece of decor. Owners of modern houses are increasingly stacking wood for the fireplace in high columns, and you can also adopt this trend.
Some vertical woodpiles reach to the ceiling, others are made in accordance with the shape and size of adjacent interior elements. However, you can set aside an inconspicuous corner in the room for storing firewood.
Very complex wall design includes fireplace and vertical woodpile
A picturesque column of firewood creates a cozy backdrop in the reading nook
The beauty of this fireplace is in perfect symmetry
Tall woodpiles in close proximity to the fireplace have practical and aesthetic value. Sometimes you need a stepladder to get the wood from above, but it's worth it. What to do in the summer or autumn when the fireplace does not light? Fill the compartment with a few dry branches or place a floor vase there to create an original decorative element during the warm season.
Sleek woodpile fits the size of a compact living room
The firewood niche fits perfectly into the asymmetrical decor of this spacious living room.
A simple and stylish option for storing firewood
An elegant woodpile contrasts gracefully with a dark interior