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About Wood Wine Racks


Wood is easily the most popular material used to manufacture Wine Racks. Wooden Wine Racks have been used since the beginning of wine storage.

Advantages:

 Easy to use.
Easy to assemble.
Relatively light weight for the strength needed.
Can be made to match décor.
Very durable.
Flexible and able to return to original shape.
Available in many different species.
Environmentally friendly and a renewable resource.
Readily available to the home hobbyist

Disadvantages:

Not fire proof but can be treated with a fire retardant.

The following are the most popular species of commercially available wood used in Wine Rack production.

Pine
Cedar
Spruce
Fir / Hemlock
Oak and other American hardwoods

Any of the above woods make great Wine Racks.  It is essential to remember a few important qualities when you are choosing the type of wood. Avoid woods which have a wide space between growth rings. Trees which are grown quickly are great for house framing material but not for Wine Racks. Greater strength and less warping is directly related to the higher density of growth rings per inch. Look for a minimum of 10 growth rings per inch. Any of the above listed woods will generally have more than enough strength for a wine rack.

You will need to ensure that the wood is properly dried.  The wood should have no more than 12 percent moisture content. In many cases, there will be a stamp on the lumber that will read "S-Dry". This will indicate that it has been dried down to the NAWLA rating of 19 percent moisture content. The lower the moisture content, the less likely the wood will warp when it undergoes the process of equalizing with the humidity level in your home.  Your local lumberyard will have a moisture meter which you can use to test the moisture content.

When you design your Wine Rack do not use cross sections that are too small. The cross section should be at least 3/8" x 3/8" in order to carry the stress imposed upon it by a bottle.

Your Wine Rack needs to be strong. So does your floor structure. According to our random sampling, the average 750 ml Wine Bottle weighs 2.87 pounds. If you were to have a Wine Rack containing 1500 bottles, the contents of the wine rack would weigh 4,305 pounds. In addition to the weight of the wine bottles you need to add the weight of the Wine Rack itself. A rule of thumb is that a Wine Rack will add half a pound per bottle or 17% of the weight of the wine. In our example your collection will have an approximate total weight of over 5000 pounds. That is similar to parking a SUV in your room. Make sure your floor joists and connectors are in good shape.

Wine Rack Store offers a wide selection of wood wine racks for you to choose from.

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Michael Kitson is the owner of the WineRackStore.com He has designed many of the products on this site. He has also designed many other products from award winning show cars to furniture. Michael also directly manages the plants manufacturing these products, ensuring the quality is always the highest possible. His goal is to give customers the greatest products at the best possible price.
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