Originally Posted by
sawmilleng
You have a nice design there, Bear. It's a pity no one recognizes the valuable wood you used to make them.
I came across a similar stacking crate arrangement with hinged metal corners--it is used in the industrial supply game in my neck of the woods to ship bearings and power transmission products. The base pallet is sized to fit the foldable sides and they are stacked up just like your setup to the height required to ship whatever. I picked up a dozen or two of the sides and will probably put the metal hinges on some 2" lumber to make something like what you have...but not in Redwood!!!
Jon.
Thanks Jon
I had quite a bit of that stuff once upon a time, and it all made the move from TN. I wrapped our 8x24ft front porch in lattice, built side boards for the truck, even made a couple of farm gates, one's a 10ft cattle grade. It sure won't ever rot. That's no where near the amount of it they threw away. It was harvested in the 50s, installed in 1960, and we were replacing it with aluminum about ten years ago. Wish I had the rest of it yep, I'm down to 4 or 5 - 8 to 9 ft pieces of it left. I do know the value of it, not only in monetary numbers(last I checked it was around 5-10 dollars a board foot, and I had around 7-800ft of it) but it's rings are in most places 15-20 per inch(12 per inch qualifies as "old growth")
You'll have a rough time stacking panels like that built with 2x stuff, specially if it's treated. Treated is heavy to start, and when it gets wet it's even heavier, and at least the bottom rung of a compost bin will be wet most all the time ; )
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