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Foundation/footing for firewood rack

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bam02
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I recently built a rack for my firewood and need help making a proper footing/foundation for it. It's about 12' long and 5' tall. I half-assed it the first time and it fell over. I just put it on 3 4" thick 16"x16" concrete blocks spaced out evenly.

I noticed they began to sink in in the front edge and I tried to shim the rack to level it and buy me some time, but the next week when the sprinklers came on the whole rack fell over.

Should I dig down a certain depth and do some kind of gravel or sand base then use the blocks again? Should I dig down and pour concrete?
bam02
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Here are some pictures in case it helps.

tgivaughn
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Easy to see you have unstable, water-makes-me volatile soils akin to Aggieland soooo
your choices include
  • full width/length flatwork ala sidewalk/driveways
  • fence like piers maybe 36"d, red sack Quikrete in lieu of blocks
  • same blocks, more of them to support outrigger feet extended OUTWARD on your logs hut (nice design BTW)
  • haha build a larger deck (or conc. patio) on which log hut can sit w/deck/flatwork to house = no muddy feet
  • flagpole experts erect one center of hut so it never moves, 6am flag rasing ceremony

Sorry I do feel your pains about moving soils ... Aggieland surveyors' nightmare in that over a few decades, Property line corner bars can move +/- 6" = crabby neighbors, whose-fence-is-it & their lawyers ...


The digout, compaction and depth for a gravel solution seems to involve more time/sweat/tears/equipment than necessary but I like the results but not the risk of failure.
Ten words or less ... a goal unattainable
Aggietaco
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Don't have that problem here in Austin, but if you can get some depth, that will help with the soil stabilization. If you have access to a few more of those blocks, or willing to but a few CMU blocks, you can dig down around a foot and bury your foundation to help resist movement.
Rattler12
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The base is too narrow. Move the whole thing out from the fence about a foot and a half and attach a three foot length of 2x4 to each end.
bam02
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Yes I think you are right. I think the rack itself leaning accelerated the soil sinking.

I think I will add something along the lines of what you said. I am also thinking I'll dig down and pour sand or gravel to give a more firm base that I can level and then put the blocks back down. I do have a bunch more blocks so I could double up for more width.

Thanks y'all
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