home made wood carrier

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CBJ

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Jan 28, 2009
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Hi all,

Just finished this little project,

Anyone who uses a wood burning type stove to heat their homes knows how much you need to keep it going through the winter.

We cut all our own fuel ( Dead Wood) From the woods around us. Normally I would carry it all in a wheel barrow or if going to parts of the wood where cant get the barrow into it would be carried in my arms.

Personally I find it a lot easier carrying weight on my back so come up with this.

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Made from an old pack frame, baby gate, memory foam that was used as packing and off cuts of leather.

I padded out the shoulder straps with the foam and covered it with leather to make it easier on the shoulders and used the cut up baby gate to make a base.Next was the "Stomach belt" which was made up with webbing and clips from various old bags.A couple of bolts and a lick of paint and its ready to go.

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Not even at full capacity
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this little lot weighed in at 95.5 lb which if my math is correct is about 6st 11.5lb and I had no problems with the pack

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comments welcome

thanks for looking

Craig
 

forestwalker

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Looks good for the purpose. I thought I was going to be embaressed -- I use blue IKEA bags to transport firewood from the woodshed into the house (except for the stuff that enters the basement in a wheelbarrow). Not bushcrafty, but cheap and expedient.
 

mojofilter

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bonnie scotland
Rucksacks with an external L frame from which the main puch could be removed were quite common when I was a kid, I wonder if I still have mine, it would be ideal for 2 cases of beer! :D
 

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