Cedar
Oak
Bob, do you loose stack or did an earthquake rip through your area?:msp_razz:
Cedar
Oak
Bob, do you loose stack or did an earthquake rip through your area?:msp_razz:
Loose stack. My wood piles are laid out so the prevailing wind hits them sideways and with our hot summer weather they dry out fast.
I know, I know...some of you guys like to have pretty wood piles, and some of them are damn near works of art, but I'll settle for off the ground and dry.
Loose stack. My wood piles are laid out so the prevailing wind hits them sideways and with our hot summer weather they dry out fast.
I know, I know...some of you guys like to have pretty wood piles, and some of them are damn near works of art, but I'll settle for off the ground and dry.
Personally, I like the looks of your stacks.
As for the pretty ones, well, mine are almost there. :msp_unsure: I had to cover them due to the relentless rains we were having though. Anyway, those two piles are my 2014/15 through 2017/18
Personally, I like the looks of your stacks.
As for the pretty ones, well, mine are almost there. :msp_unsure: I had to cover them due to the relentless rains we were having though. Anyway, those two piles are my 2014/15 through 2017/18
Those are nice stacks. You must have a lot more free time than I have.
I usually get oak in the early Spring when we start logging, split it as quick as I can, and loose pile it as shown in the picture. North or south winds hit the stacks straight broadside and by winter it's ready to burn.
Neat Stacks...I may have to try that.
Those are nice stacks. You must have a lot more free time than I have.
I usually get oak in the early Spring when we start logging, split it as quick as I can, and loose pile it as shown in the picture. North or south winds hit the stacks straight broadside and by winter it's ready to burn.
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