My house has a band of crushed rock around the back and I need a place to stack my firepit wood. Just curious if anyone had stacked wood on crushed rock, and if so did the bottom row dry out properly?
I could string high tension cables so the least amount of wood possible is touching along the bottom.I think if you could suspend your wood in mid air with a constant supply of warm dry air passing through it, that would be ideal.
I've been drinking. But my advice still stands.
I could string high tension cables so the least amount of wood possible is touching along the bottom.
! good reply 1 sthil nut, cuz either way your admission will hold air ! hot or just air.... lolI think if you could suspend your wood in mid air with a constant supply of warm dry air passing through it, that would be ideal.
I've been drinking. But my advice still stands.
What if you put landscape fabric between the rock and wood? That would let any water drain through, and make it easier to clean up the bark, etc. periodically.before I built the woodshed a lot of mine was stacked on crushed stone . after a couple of years dirt and bark off the wood turned it into a mushy mess .
I agree anything is better than nothing. I normally use railroad ties but i burnt them this winter.
For aesthetics stuff like ties, pallets, etc wouldn't be approved by the homeland planning commission. I may just build a small rack to use.
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