Oh no, here come the, you shouldn't stack between tree's, you shouldn't stack in double rows, you stacked too high comments. Looks nice too me, although it looks to be in quite a bit of shade!
Thanks for the welcome. I'm up in the Westerville area. I went to OU for one year and love the countryside down there.Dave_B, I just noticed we live pretty close together. I actually lived in Reynoldsburg, Ohio for a few years when I was fresh out of college before I was able to move back to southern Ohio. Columbus provided some pretty good scrounging when I was living up there. It always seemed like there was someone giving away free wood on CL. Welcome to the forums!
And....Get it off the ground....Congrats, good stuff!!Oh no, here come the, you shouldn't stack between tree's, you shouldn't stack in double rows, you stacked too high comments. Looks nice too me, although it looks to be in quite a bit of shade!
Nice job Dave. In mid Michigan we have so much dead ash everywhere I'm sure much of it will never get used for heat. I've already found a few that were getting punky.
Starting to be not too much left around here. I have had to start leaving some in the woods that wasn't worth taking home.
Boy if that's the case, I'm in big trouble then.....part of my stack is 6 rows wide! I've never had a problem with moisture either. But I am seasoning all my wood over three years so it's working for me. By the way, nice stash o' ash you got there, Dave!Oh no, here come the, you shouldn't stack between tree's, you shouldn't stack in double rows, you stacked too high comments.
quit lookin at his ash, BB.......Nice ash ya got there.
lol......I think the ash may be the biggest sin in that list!!I forgot.
Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's house, thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's wife, nor his manservant, nor his maidservant, nor his ox, nor his ash.
I still have years of it ahead of me. My brother has a place on the Lake(Huron) that has ash trees that still have leaves. I have so much wood right now I hope those continue to put leaves out for a couple more years. I have one decent sized one still in my yard that has a few leaves this year so I know it's still good for few years before I need to take it down. The smaller 6-10 inch diameter ones in my yard seem to be holding their ground pretty well, those should have several more years left in them.
Oh no, here come the, you shouldn't stack between tree's, you shouldn't stack in double rows, you stacked too high comments. Looks nice too me, although it looks to be in quite a bit of shade!