Building a wooden firewood rack with a waterproof cover is a great way to keep your firewood dry and organized. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
Materials Needed:
- Wood (pressure-treated lumber for durability)
- (4) 2x4s for the frame
- (4) 4x4s for the legs
- (4) 2x6s for the base slats
- Screws or nails (3-inch outdoor wood screws)
- Drill & saw (circular or miter saw)
- Measuring tape & level
- Waterproof cover (tarp or heavy-duty vinyl with grommets)
- Staple gun or bungee cords (for securing the cover)
Step 1: Decide on Dimensions
A common size is 4 feet wide x 2 feet deep x 4 feet tall. Adjust to fit your needs.
Step 2: Cut the Wood
- (4) 4x4s for the legs (each 4 feet tall)
- (2) 2x4s for the bottom frame (each 4 feet long)
- (2) 2x4s for the top frame (each 4 feet long)
- (4) 2x6s for the base slats (cut to fit width)
Step 3: Assemble the Base
- Attach the 2×4 bottom frame to the 4×4 legs, creating a rectangular base.
- Screw the 2×6 base slats across the width, leaving small gaps for airflow.
Step 4: Build the Upright Frame
- Attach two 2x4s horizontally across the top, connecting all four legs.
- Use additional braces or diagonal supports for extra strength.
Step 5: Secure the Cover
- Attach a waterproof tarp using staples, bungee cords, or rope.
- Ensure the tarp covers the top and partially the sides, but allows airflow.
Step 6: Place & Load
- Place the rack on level ground or pavers to prevent moisture.
- Stack firewood neatly, leaving gaps for air circulation.
Now you have a sturdy and weather-resistant firewood rack! Want a sketch or more detailed plans?