A simple firewood jig

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Instructions are given for building a sled-like device for holding firewood of two to three inch diameter. Instead of stopping to saw each small piece individually, a bundle of wood, held together in the jig, can be sawed as one. Material for the jig cost about $45.

Author: Duggan, Norman F.
Equipment and supplies, Fuelwood cutting, Jigs and fixtures

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Building a firewood rack

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A firewood rack has several advantages. It keeps the bottom layer of stacked firewood from the ground and prevents rotting. A free-standing rack allows better circulation and helps in drying the wood. Step-by step instructions are given for building the rack.

Author: Turgeon, Bill
Storage, Storage racks

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The essential guide to firewood

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Purchasing, storing, burning, and ecological ash disposal of home-heating quantities of firewood are described by a Vermont resident.

Usage, Purchasing, Fireplaces

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Subjects list: Design and construction, Fuelwood
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