Q:How far off the ground is the bottom of the rack once assembled
by|Jul 7, 2024
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A: Hi Sherri,
The space between the bottom of the rack and the ground measures 8.5".
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by|Jul 7, 2024
Q:How hard is the 4 ft rack to assemble and how long would it take to assemble it?
by|May 20, 2024
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A: Hello,
Thank you for your question. Assembly time depends on a variety of factors, including tools available, DIY skill, and the pace at which you work. 1+ individual recommended for assembly, approximate time 1 hr.
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by|May 20, 2024
Q:How many pounds of wood does it hold. 3,000 or more.
by|Apr 29, 2024
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A: Hello Ken,
Thank you for your question. The 12 ft. D x 3 ft. H x 1 ft. W Firewood Rack can hold up to 3300 lbs.
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by|Apr 30, 2024
Q:Can it hold 1/2 cord of wood?
by|Jan 22, 2024
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A: Hello Barbara,
Thank you for your question. The ShelterLogic 4 ft. H x 4 ft. D x 1 ft. W Firewood Rack Holds 1/5 cord of wood.
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by|Jan 23, 2024
Q:How much split wood will this 12ft long rack hold?
by|Aug 24, 2023
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A: Thanks for your interest in ShelterLogic! The 12ft one holds 3/4 cord of wood.
by|Aug 28, 2023
Q:Can this 12? long rack be assembled to measure just 8?? And please don?t tell me I?m better off buying an 8? one.
by|Aug 3, 2023
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A: Hello,
The size of the Rack itself is not adjustable. It's the Two-way adjustable polyester cover that slides up and down to fit the height of the wood stack.
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by|Aug 4, 2023
Q:What is meant by adjustable cover?
by|Aug 3, 2023
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A: Hello Orlan,
It's the Two-way adjustable polyester cover that slides up and down to fit the height of the wood stack. The size of the Rack itself is not adjustable.
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by|Aug 4, 2023
Q:Can I put wheels on this?
by|Mar 19, 2023
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A: Although this wood rack is sturdy when stationary and filled to the top, I would not recommend trying to add wheels to it. It would not be safe to move a tall load with a high center of gravity, and the upright ends are not designed for pulling.
by|Dec 16, 2023
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A: You can but there are no pre-drilled holes for mounting wheels. Also, there are only horizontal support rails along the bottom of the frame to carry the weight of the firewood. It has no horizontal braces up under the canvas top. Rolling it on wheels could create some serious torsion between the front and rear vertical posts on uneven ground, especially with weight of firewood exaggerating the torsion. I would proceed with caution and only if it was to be moved on level, paved ground.
by|Dec 16, 2023
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A: Hello Cindy,
Unfortunately, no and we do not recommend doing so.
Thank you