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<blockquote data-quote="Woodcutteranon" data-source="post: 6380956" data-attributes="member: 28636"><p>I agree that it takes time to stack rounds but I have evolved to this process over time. It seems this is more efficient for me for my entire process. I started doing this because it helps me when splitting with my Super Splitter as the stack of rounds corresponds to where I will be stacking the splits. I think I may be trying something different next time by stacking the rounds perpendicular to the crib so I can sort by species better. I always stack my split cords with FIFO (First in First Out) in mind but I have a lot of green oak that will have to set for two years to be fully seasoned. i want to put those splits as deep into my rows as I can so that it won't be in my way when selling the other stuff next season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woodcutteranon, post: 6380956, member: 28636"] I agree that it takes time to stack rounds but I have evolved to this process over time. It seems this is more efficient for me for my entire process. I started doing this because it helps me when splitting with my Super Splitter as the stack of rounds corresponds to where I will be stacking the splits. I think I may be trying something different next time by stacking the rounds perpendicular to the crib so I can sort by species better. I always stack my split cords with FIFO (First in First Out) in mind but I have a lot of green oak that will have to set for two years to be fully seasoned. i want to put those splits as deep into my rows as I can so that it won't be in my way when selling the other stuff next season. [/QUOTE]
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