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How to effeciently stack firewood?
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<blockquote data-quote="muddstopper" data-source="post: 4721482" data-attributes="member: 73717"><p>My wood is split for next year. I just leave it in a pile most of the summer, cures faster than stacking. Before cold sets, I will stack under a portable carport on old landscape timbers to keep it off the ground. Portable carport is 14x19 ft. I will stack one row across the opening and then one row down each side. Then I stack everythng crossways until the shed is full. To use old wood before new, I just back into the opposite end of the shed to where the older wood is stacked and load up. If i dont empty the shed in one season, I replace the wood i did use and the next year work from the other end. This year the shed is empty so all wood will be this years wood. In fact, if it turns cold again, I might have to burn some of the fresh split wood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muddstopper, post: 4721482, member: 73717"] My wood is split for next year. I just leave it in a pile most of the summer, cures faster than stacking. Before cold sets, I will stack under a portable carport on old landscape timbers to keep it off the ground. Portable carport is 14x19 ft. I will stack one row across the opening and then one row down each side. Then I stack everythng crossways until the shed is full. To use old wood before new, I just back into the opposite end of the shed to where the older wood is stacked and load up. If i dont empty the shed in one season, I replace the wood i did use and the next year work from the other end. This year the shed is empty so all wood will be this years wood. In fact, if it turns cold again, I might have to burn some of the fresh split wood. [/QUOTE]
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