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<blockquote data-quote="Oldtimer" data-source="post: 2280070" data-attributes="member: 45510"><p>I use cement blocks or the biggest rocks I can lift to hold the steel down. Now and again we'll get a 50-60 mph wind and it'll take flight....but then again so would about any kind of covering.</p><p>Take a trip up through NH and Maine, look behind the old farms and weather-worn houses...the true New England Yankee either puts his wood in a barn/shed or he covers it with steel roofing. </p><p>You can always tell when a person is "from away", they have blue tarps over the wood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldtimer, post: 2280070, member: 45510"] I use cement blocks or the biggest rocks I can lift to hold the steel down. Now and again we'll get a 50-60 mph wind and it'll take flight....but then again so would about any kind of covering. Take a trip up through NH and Maine, look behind the old farms and weather-worn houses...the true New England Yankee either puts his wood in a barn/shed or he covers it with steel roofing. You can always tell when a person is "from away", they have blue tarps over the wood. [/QUOTE]
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