Introduction: Firewood Bundler Box
If you have ever tried to wrap and bundle firewood, you know how difficult it is to keep the form so you can tie rope or shrink wrap around the logs. This frame saved me some time and frustration after several attempts to hold the form. Hopefully, you can use the same concept as you get ready to sell firewood or pack for your next camping trip.
Step 1: Gather Wood Logs
Gather wood logs that are uniform in length for bundling. I found that the ideal length averages around 20 inches for this fire pit.
Step 2: Find Box or Build One
I found that a plastic milk crate works well for fitting in logs. Alternatively, you can build a frame using left over scrap lumber with similar dimensions of 13 inches by 14 inches. Cut wood to size and drive in 2.5 inch screws to the wood ends.
Step 3: Wrapping
Put firewood logs into the box frame and start wrapping. I found that stretch wrap was ideal for wrapping instead of string rope. Flip over and wrap other end if more tie is needed.
Step 4: Repeat
Repeat steps above for next bundle.