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    Fire wood holder

    So the wife was tired of the wood from a tree I trimmed laying in the middle of the yard, and I was too I guess I just needed motivation! I used 4 t-post, 2 cinder blocks, some random cement bricks and pavers for support, and a left over treated piece of ceder plank that was left over from when I fixed the gate.

    Cost about 10$ and no more complaining from the wife! which I know most you can say is priceless!
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    #2
    Simple, yet effective. Good job!

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      #3
      Looks good!

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        #4
        Originally posted by Flint knapper View Post
        Looks good!
        Yessir. Lookout for this t-post ends--they will bite!

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          #5
          Originally posted by RR 314 View Post
          Yessir. Lookout for this t-post ends--they will bite!
          I thought about spraying them with some rubber but I will probably have to learn my lesson once or twice before I do it haha!

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            #6
            Originally posted by 2014FusionM View Post
            I thought about spraying them with some rubber but I will probably have to learn my lesson once or twice before I do it haha!


            at $0.42 they are worth a shot

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              #7
              Originally posted by aggie82josh View Post
              Lol 10$ for shipping I might stop into the local tractor supply to see if they have anything. I am sure that if I was buying 100's of them it would make sense but not 4

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                #8
                tennis balls over the ends

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                  #9
                  Foam swim noodle, cut 6" pieces, slice center foam shove on

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by DBLHKUP View Post
                    Foam swim noodle, cut 6" pieces, slice center foam shove on
                    Or pipe wrap foam insulation at Home Depot with a little ducttape or zip ties.

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