Love the upper deck for the small stuff, it’s nice to have easy access to small pieces and kindling without having to sort through a big pile to get the fire started.
This looks perfect to meet my needs. Just a small little wood holder for our outdoor firepit. I'm a super novice woodworker but will this withstand the elements well enough? I live in the North East of the US so rain and snow will hit it where it ends up. Should I consider more coverage or will it work well enough as is?
Thanks! I think it will work. Be sure to use a wood that will withstand the elements. Treated wood, or even better, cedar. I put mine on some flat pavers in the corners to keep it up off the wet ground. Enjoy the project!
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Love the upper deck for the small stuff, it’s nice to have easy access to small pieces and kindling without having to sort through a big pile to get the fire started.
Totally agree! I purposely wanted a separate space for smaller stuff. So helpful. Thanks Jeremy!
Looks terrific!! Now all I need is a Fireplace!! LOL
Thank you!! Hmmmm.... maybe a rack for your *fire pit* wood LOL
Love your videos….great projects !!
Thank you!!
Awesome job Erin! 😃👍🏻👊🏻
Thank you Fred! 😁
I learned from another woodworker use the wood dust mix with wood glue and fill over the wholes to make it look seemliest!!!
Just wanted to share.
Thanks for the tip!
A fun and quick project for anyone to make. Cool Design!
Exactly :) Thank you so much!
Such a great and accessible build - and amazing video as always!
Thanks so much Ethan!!
This looks perfect to meet my needs. Just a small little wood holder for our outdoor firepit. I'm a super novice woodworker but will this withstand the elements well enough? I live in the North East of the US so rain and snow will hit it where it ends up. Should I consider more coverage or will it work well enough as is?
Thanks! I think it will work. Be sure to use a wood that will withstand the elements. Treated wood, or even better, cedar. I put mine on some flat pavers in the corners to keep it up off the wet ground. Enjoy the project!