I recently got a fireplace wood insert and given the amount of wood I was carting into my house on a daily basis, I decided to build a rack. Here's my build of a 5x3x1 indoor wood stack capable of storing about 1/10 of a cord of wood

The list of materials:
- 25 linear feet of 3/4'' conduit (four 5 foot columns, two 1 foot walls, and one 3 foot crossbar)
- 4 flange connectors
- 16 washers and 16 deck screws, for the flanges
- 6 T connectors
- (optional) 4 plastic stoppers if you're like me and didn't do a good job deburring the 4 exposed conduit ends
- (optional) black spray paint
- a 3x1 base (actual dimensions should be 42x15 to account for the flange and t-connectors), preferably made of hardwood however I made it out of fir shiplap and it's holding just fine
- (optional) legs. I used 3 pieces of the shiplap and just glued + nailed them directly to the 3x1 base

Things I learned while building this:
- cutting conduit with a grinder wasn't too much fun. Will be getting the Maker Pipe manual cutter to ensure the ends aren't sharp and impossible to deburr
- spray paint scratches fairly easily so using it for wood storing isn't the most practical. Still nicer than silver and it covers all the markings well
- building with conduit is fun

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