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Tools and Hardware Reviews of Seymour 30-360 Steel Stack-It Brackets SetCustomer Review: Simple, sturdy and easy to use Summary: 5 Stars
I've built three racks with this product, and am in the process of building 5 more. With six Wolmanized (chemically treated to resist rot and insects) 2x4's (about $9), a few lag bolts ($6), a hand saw and an electric drill, you can create a rack that will take years of abuse and hold an amazing amount of firewood. Time to build a rack...less than 30 minutes!
Customer Review: Stack It Brackets Summary: 4 Stars
Just assembled wood racks with two sets of these brackets. Simple, but clever and foolproof. Will update this review after a few years to report on their durability, but they seem well made. The pressure treated 2x4s I used varied somewhat in their dimensions, so I had to lightly plane a couple to fit in the brackets, but this was easy to do. These brackets do the job well and much better than anything I could have built.
Customer Review: Stack bracket Summary: 4 Stars
The brackets seem quite sturdy and easy to use. I haven't finished installing them yet.
Customer Review: Stack-It Bracket Summary: 5 Stars
These things are great. In order to build a fireplace stacker, I ordered 8: four for the bottom and 4 for the top. Having the extra set on top makes it very sturdy. I used 4 80" long 2x4s for the length, 4 22" long pieces for the depth, and 4 78" pieces for the height. I put an angled plywood roof on the top, and a piece of 1/2 plywood on the bottom. I bought 18" long pieces of firewood. It holds a 1/4 cord with room to spare. I built it without help, and it was very easy to assemble. I'm a 60-year old female.
Customer Review: Stack-It Brackets Summary: 5 Stars
We bought 3 bracket sets for firewood and assembled them to 8 ft in length by 4 ft in height. They do not come with screws so you will need to buy 1" and 2-1/2" wood screws. Some of the 2x4's were slightly too wide to fit the slots easily and had to be shaved. They do a good job of holding lots of firewood. We also stacked wood against the ends outside the frame.
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