While rearranging my cellar, I have some OWC’s stacked 6 high. Curious what people feel is safe.
I don’t know what the limits are but on a level concrete floor, I have had stacks of 8-10 for years without issue. For most of my stacks, I go with 4-5 wood and then use flat cardboard cases for the rest to up about 10. Mostly do that to make the top boxes a bit lighter when I go to move them than anything else.
Thanks Dan, that’s good to know.
If you know what you’re doing, 8-10 high even with open, partially empty uniform size OWC’s is ok.
As high as I can safely get them down. About 8 or so.
Colorado gets earthquakes, so I wouldn’t stack more than 3 or 4 high unless they are secured in some way.
Six to seven is my comfort level, but I have had a row at nine for about six months now with zero issues. I do feel like I am pushing my luck though… At least Scott Claffee’s stuff is on top of some of them.
Good point. I should have said that I am in Chicago and so there is some risk but not like elsewhere in the US.
Do not, I repeat NOT, be tempted to play Jenga with a large stack of OWCs
Jenga???
up to 8 as long as its level and against a wall/cabinet etc
Jenga, no- but you can put 2 together and change direction each layer.Should give you better stability .
I‘ve done 6, 8 and 10 cases without any incident for over 30 years.
There’s a major retailer (biggest on the east coast) where they stack 12 maximum regularly.
Of course there constantly moving stock.
Cheers