savageactor7
ArboristSite Guru
Back in the bronze age we'd neatly stack our wood 40" high in tight phalanx like formations like Neo.
The problem was the frost heave would/could affect all the rows. But I don't think that'll happen here because of the piled wood in the center adds stability.
From our failure experience we started piling all our wood and that has paid big dividends in time and labor saved.
I think piled wood seasons faster than a tight packed phalanx style wood pile...
of coarse not too many stack wood that way.
Now we pile all our wood and because of the time/labor saved have gotten many years ahead. And you can pile as high as you can throw without any worry of a catastrophic collapse if the wood was stacked in row style.
The problem was the frost heave would/could affect all the rows. But I don't think that'll happen here because of the piled wood in the center adds stability.
From our failure experience we started piling all our wood and that has paid big dividends in time and labor saved.
I think piled wood seasons faster than a tight packed phalanx style wood pile...
of coarse not too many stack wood that way.
Now we pile all our wood and because of the time/labor saved have gotten many years ahead. And you can pile as high as you can throw without any worry of a catastrophic collapse if the wood was stacked in row style.