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Classic Accessories 8-Foot Log-Rack Cover, Black 79117 by Classic Accessories
Product DetailsManufacturer: Classic Accessories Brand: Classic Accessories Edition: Lawn & Patio Release Date: 2004-12-23 Model: 79117 Publisher: Classic Accessories Studio: Classic Accessories Music Label: Classic Accessories Product features: - Log-rack cover keeps firewood dry
- Designed to fit 8-foot log rack
- Sturdy, weather-resistant fabric; black color absorbs heat to assist drying
- 2 convenient front access panels for easy wood loading and removal
- 98-by-26-by-44 inches (LxWxH); backed by 1-year warranty
Description of Classic Accessories 8-Foot Log-Rack Cover, Black 79117The Classic Accessories 8-foot log-rack cover works with your 8-foot log rack to keep water off your firewood to aid in drying and curing. This log cover is built from sturdy, weather-resistant fabric and features 2 convenient front access panels to make it easy to load and remove wood; the panels securely close using hook and loop tabs and a click-it closure buckle. The cover's black color also absorbs heat to further assist drying. The cover measures 98-by-26-by-44 inches (LxWxH), and it comes with a 1-year warranty.
Tools and Hardware Reviews of Classic Accessories 8-Foot Log-Rack Cover, Black 79117Customer Review: Everything I wanted. Summary: 5 Stars
I ordered two Log-Rack Covers - Black . I had made a 7 foot long 16 inches wide and 60 inches high log rack and an 8 foot long x16 inches wide x 5 feet tall log rack.
Figured the covers would work well for each and they did.
The material is quality grade and the seams and flaps are just right.
Had the wood racks full with about 1.3 cords of wood and put the Log-Rack
Cover over each when I got them. Had two heavy rains storms, one a night for two days. Wood remained dry and the covers never moved although we had wind gusts of at least 30 miles per hour.
Since I made standing rectangular racks, some water did collect in a
depression in the fabric at the top but the water did not leak through.
It held about a bucket of water so I knew I had to do something about it.
I removed the rack cover in less than 20 seconds, my wife helped me,and screwed a thin piece of plywood,
8 feet by l6 inches to the top of the rectangular wooden frame
and replaced the Rack Cover. This way no water will
collect at the top but run down the fabric placed over the plywood
log-rack roof. I am glad I bought the Log -Rack Cover. Most of the other
stuff I saw looked weak and would probably not stand up to the weather we
have down here on the Gulf.
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