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How Picky Are You On The Condition of Your Firewood?
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<blockquote data-quote="vwboomer" data-source="post: 1691735" data-attributes="member: 31494"><p>For those that refuse to keep wood inside, are you using a stove or a furnace? </p><p>There's no way I'd consider keeping wood outside and having to bring it in even once a day.</p><p>I don't have a very good way to cover it right now to keep it dry outside, and having to keep more open paths through the snow is more work that I want to get into. </p><p>I nailed a couple 2x4's to the ceiling and floor in the basement approximating 8x4 and there's a mark on the block wall that tells me when it's about a cord. </p><p>Yeah, there's always bound to be some critters that come in but a good bang of each piece before bringing it in takes care of most of em. </p><p></p><p>Besides, if there was nothing that got in, what would the cat hunt?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vwboomer, post: 1691735, member: 31494"] For those that refuse to keep wood inside, are you using a stove or a furnace? There's no way I'd consider keeping wood outside and having to bring it in even once a day. I don't have a very good way to cover it right now to keep it dry outside, and having to keep more open paths through the snow is more work that I want to get into. I nailed a couple 2x4's to the ceiling and floor in the basement approximating 8x4 and there's a mark on the block wall that tells me when it's about a cord. Yeah, there's always bound to be some critters that come in but a good bang of each piece before bringing it in takes care of most of em. Besides, if there was nothing that got in, what would the cat hunt? [/QUOTE]
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