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<blockquote data-quote="Jeremy102579" data-source="post: 4943538" data-attributes="member: 70569"><p>I was a tarp on top cover guy until about 1.5 months ago......I removed just about all of my covers then...I noticed the top 2-3 layers under the tarp didn't season much over the previous 6-8 months.....after 1.5 months now....I notice a big difference. We have had a good share of rain over the last 1.5 months also..... and even 1 inch last night....but even with a cloudy day today.....all the stacks seem dry and after a sunny day tomorrow.....will be fully rain dry.</p><p></p><p>I may lay some metal pool siding over the stacks this winter....to keep next years wood not covered with snow.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeremy102579, post: 4943538, member: 70569"] I was a tarp on top cover guy until about 1.5 months ago......I removed just about all of my covers then...I noticed the top 2-3 layers under the tarp didn't season much over the previous 6-8 months.....after 1.5 months now....I notice a big difference. We have had a good share of rain over the last 1.5 months also..... and even 1 inch last night....but even with a cloudy day today.....all the stacks seem dry and after a sunny day tomorrow.....will be fully rain dry. I may lay some metal pool siding over the stacks this winter....to keep next years wood not covered with snow....... [/QUOTE]
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