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Wood Stacking Idea
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob95065" data-source="post: 4202325" data-attributes="member: 29600"><p>I did this at our last house. I put the wood on pallets that were on the concrete patio. I stacked about 4 cords this way. The stack ended up being bou 6 foot tall. The stack wasn't as largecas what you are proposing but the idea was thevsame. It was very stable and I brought the height down evenly as I used the wood to be sure it didn't fall.</p><p></p><p>If you do this be sure the wood is seasoned. The splits in the middle don't see much wind or sun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob95065, post: 4202325, member: 29600"] I did this at our last house. I put the wood on pallets that were on the concrete patio. I stacked about 4 cords this way. The stack ended up being bou 6 foot tall. The stack wasn't as largecas what you are proposing but the idea was thevsame. It was very stable and I brought the height down evenly as I used the wood to be sure it didn't fall. If you do this be sure the wood is seasoned. The splits in the middle don't see much wind or sun. [/QUOTE]
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