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shelter logic for wood shed
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<blockquote data-quote="CWME" data-source="post: 3554432" data-attributes="member: 46835"><p>A friend of mine uses one to put his wood in for the winter. His wood sits in log length for a few years before being cut/split/stacked in there. The wood then sits in there for a year before he uses it. Pulls from one end one year and the other end the next. He uses it more as a final storage for two burning seasons worth of wood. Little different than what you have in mind though.</p><p></p><p>I like having mine out in the sun with some old roofing to keep most of the rain off. </p><p></p><p>Edit: Having the tin on top can't hurt. The top row is the only one that wouldn't have something on top of it anyway....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CWME, post: 3554432, member: 46835"] A friend of mine uses one to put his wood in for the winter. His wood sits in log length for a few years before being cut/split/stacked in there. The wood then sits in there for a year before he uses it. Pulls from one end one year and the other end the next. He uses it more as a final storage for two burning seasons worth of wood. Little different than what you have in mind though. I like having mine out in the sun with some old roofing to keep most of the rain off. Edit: Having the tin on top can't hurt. The top row is the only one that wouldn't have something on top of it anyway.... [/QUOTE]
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