This is my first season burning wood, but I'm trying to get ahead of the game and starting to split wood for next year and two years from now. From what I have seen most guys on here split and stack outside, I'm planing on seasoning outside then staking inside before use. (I've got an extra 20x20 garage not being use for any thing else so that's my wood shed) I think that stacking in rows to season might be best, but I'd like to keep the number of times handling the wood to a minimum. I've got two concrete grain bin pads on the farm, 20' diameter each, I was thinking of using my father in-laws wood elevator to pile the splits on them, but not sure if it will season well in piles. I'm splitting mix of walnut, locust, cherry, and oaks (oaks will be used a few years down the road) Anything wrong with piles? Should I put pallets down before I pile or stack on concrete?
Thanks,
19FarmHand78
Nathan
Thanks,
19FarmHand78
Nathan