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shelter logic for wood shed
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<blockquote data-quote="akitasan" data-source="post: 3559653" data-attributes="member: 74044"><p>Here's what I do.</p><p>I cut to 16 inches, and stack on home made pallets that measure 3 feet wide there are two rows of stacked wood. I alternate the way the wood is facing every time I go a higher in the stack. When I get to about 4 feet in height, I go bark side up that spans the 4 inch gap between the rows, and then starting on the outside continue to stack until I get a little bit of a pitched roof all with the bark side up.</p><p></p><p>So I have a roof that also gets full sun. Works great</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="akitasan, post: 3559653, member: 74044"] Here's what I do. I cut to 16 inches, and stack on home made pallets that measure 3 feet wide there are two rows of stacked wood. I alternate the way the wood is facing every time I go a higher in the stack. When I get to about 4 feet in height, I go bark side up that spans the 4 inch gap between the rows, and then starting on the outside continue to stack until I get a little bit of a pitched roof all with the bark side up. So I have a roof that also gets full sun. Works great [/QUOTE]
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