Wolfen
ArboristSite Operative
Ok stupid question, Not because I don;t do it, but because I have never been told WHY we do it LOL
I see all these wood piles and covered areas with stacked wood under them and most of us have one thing in common, we have a cover over the top of our wood. But ever since i was a kid we didn't cover any of the sides, now I understand that is for seasoning and drying, but what if you live in a very wet area? Won't the wood on the ends stay wet and not burnable?
My tarp setup I have I can drop the sides if it start's raining, but its only temporary until I can build a proper shed, but when I do I will still have side covers that I can drop during say a hurricane sandy, or a Nor' Easter that forms off the coast. Should I just let it get wet? Cause then it doesn't wanna burn too good in the old Dalek
I see all these wood piles and covered areas with stacked wood under them and most of us have one thing in common, we have a cover over the top of our wood. But ever since i was a kid we didn't cover any of the sides, now I understand that is for seasoning and drying, but what if you live in a very wet area? Won't the wood on the ends stay wet and not burnable?
My tarp setup I have I can drop the sides if it start's raining, but its only temporary until I can build a proper shed, but when I do I will still have side covers that I can drop during say a hurricane sandy, or a Nor' Easter that forms off the coast. Should I just let it get wet? Cause then it doesn't wanna burn too good in the old Dalek