Go back and read the Thread Title there Del, right in the Title, the OP asked about MeWe, and the responses to that led to my replies, So, I am still “On Topic”
Doug
Sure you are.
Any photos of your wood stacks?
Go back and read the Thread Title there Del, right in the Title, the OP asked about MeWe, and the responses to that led to my replies, So, I am still “On Topic”
Doug
You guys have some cool storage ideas, I especially like the ones that get air introduced under the stack by using concrete blocks. Wish I had put some kind of floor in my wood shed.
If there wasn’t enough fraud to change the election, then It’s worse than I thought, this means 80 million people did vote for sleepy joe!!!Well, I'm not Del, but 50 states said there was not a lot of fraud and corruption to change the results, therefore, the election was not stolen. The former guy lost. We move on.
C’mon there Del, I’m Stihl waiting to hear what Blatant Lies I have been RepeatingYou are tired of blatant likes yet repeat blatant lies.
You sir, are a useful idiot.
C’mon there Del, I’m Stihl waiting to hear what Blatant Lies I have been Repeating
I even posted some of my Woodstack pics just for You.
This is going to be a Looooong Wait, isn’t it???
Doug
The pile in front of the house?Yes it is.
Was that mossy oak?
The pile in front of the house?
That was a Huge Maple the neighbors across the street had taken down, I’m going to mill some, they want a couple benches from it, and what isn’t suitable for milling, will become BTU’s
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Just for a scale reference, that is a 6’tall fence behind it
Doug
I guess that you haven’t seen some of the threads that I have posted in, the wood shed with the tarp sides and ends, I NEED those for wood to be burnable.It really looks humid in your area. Does it add much to how long it takes fire wood to season?
Here in GA is logs are left on the ground they start to rot within a year. I guess it is the heat and humidly though we don't get moss like you do.
I guess that you haven’t seen some of the threads that I have posted in, the wood shed with the tarp sides and ends, I NEED those for wood to be burnable.
This is the result of Top Covering only
Some can get away with not covering at all, if I didn’t cover mine, it would never be usable
Doug
Gets nice enough up here, I can let a pile of logs lay for a year or 2 (off the ground) and they dont have rot issues. I see plenty of people with open outdoor stacks around here as well, some covered some dont bother.I guess that you haven’t seen some of the threads that I have posted in, the wood shed with the tarp sides and ends, I NEED those for wood to be burnable.
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This is the result of Top Covering only
Some can get away with not covering at all, if I didn’t cover mine, it would never be usable
Doug
24' x 32' wide. Dirt floor. One side, 8' x 24' has an old board fence laid on 4" x 6"'s to level it. It has held up for years and years. The rest is dirt floor, which I very much like. I use 2" x 4" x 8' sections cleated together on edge. When that section of firewood is used I pick it up out of the way, so no tripping, etc. Makes it easy to get a trailer full of wood in when stacking, an wheel barrow or trailer when taking it out. The end posts are 8' 4" x 4"'s. I use a hand auger style post hole digger in our sandy soil. It takes a bucket of water, as the sand in a barn or shed is extremely dry.You guys have some cool storage ideas, I especially like the ones that get air introduced under the stack by using concrete blocks. Wish I had put some kind of floor in my wood shed.
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