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Wood Out In Rain
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<blockquote data-quote="Streblerm" data-source="post: 6023542" data-attributes="member: 14573"><p>I would stack it off the ground it should be fine. I stack my wood in 8x8x6 stacks on pallets or whatever I can find. I leave them uncovered under some mature trees and they seem to dry just fine. I only cover the wood I'm going to burn in a season just to keep the snow off. this works for me but it might not in your climate. Really there's only one sure way to find out. </p><p></p><p>Like others have said. The wood seems to dry faster outdoors than in a wood shed. And I would agree that in a year oak should not rot no matter where you store it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Streblerm, post: 6023542, member: 14573"] I would stack it off the ground it should be fine. I stack my wood in 8x8x6 stacks on pallets or whatever I can find. I leave them uncovered under some mature trees and they seem to dry just fine. I only cover the wood I'm going to burn in a season just to keep the snow off. this works for me but it might not in your climate. Really there's only one sure way to find out. Like others have said. The wood seems to dry faster outdoors than in a wood shed. And I would agree that in a year oak should not rot no matter where you store it. [/QUOTE]
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