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Steel Hoop Firewood Storage
Bill Smith’s Super Log Hoops keep his firewood high and dry. Each round, steel band holds about a cord and a half. He makes the 8-ft. dia., 5-ft. deep hoops out of three 9 by 5-ft. sheets of Alucobond, an aluminum composite material.
“I first made 4-ft. hoops using steel reinforcing rod for a hoop frame and
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Steel Hoop Firewood Storage ENERGY Wood Burners 65 Bill Smith’s Super Log Hoops keep his firewood high and dry Each round steel band holds about a cord and a half He makes the 8-ft dia 5-ft deep hoops out of three 9 by 5-ft sheets of Alucobond an aluminum composite material “I first made 4-ft hoops using steel reinforcing rod for a hoop frame and covering it with sheets of the Alucobond ” says Smith of Delanson N Y “I had them in front of my shop and people would stop and ask to buy them ” After building and then selling 8 of them Smith was intrigued that there might be a market for his hoops He decided to upgrade the design He went with a frame-free look by having the Alucobond sheets rolled into a 4-ft radius Smith overlapped the ends of the rolled sheets by 6 in before drilling and bolting them together with twenty-two 3/8-in bolts The hoops sit in cradles fabricated from 3/16-in thick 2 by 2-in square steel tubing “Getting the cradle frame welded dipped and galvanized was the second most expensive part of making the hoops ” says Smith “The Alucobond material alone came to $1 100 “Alucobond is weather resistant and UV protected ” says Smith “It has a 1/4-in thick poly core with a thin film of aluminum laminated to each side It is very durable and should last more than 50 years You could stand on it or walk on it and it wouldn’t bend much ” Smith estimates having used around 100 sheets of the composite material over the years “I’ve covered the walls on my shop as well as using them for the hoops ” he says “They are easy to clean Just pressure wash them ” Initially Smith planned to market the very attractive hoops for use at camps and businesses However he estimates he would need to ask at least $2 000 per hoop for materials labor and tax “I felt that was too much to ask so I kept them for my own use ” says Smith “I like having them sit in front of my shop They make interesting firewood storage ”
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