Should I cover these now or wait till Fall?

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Baron62

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My boys and I have been busy preparing firewood in Holtz Hausens. Would these season faster covered or uncovered? I have have 5 HHs and another 3 cords ready the next seasons. This firewood preparation can become addicting.
 

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Leave it open to dry, cover in fall. Repeat as neccessary!
 
Air dry = nice seasoned wood.
 
8271JD said:
Just curious....how many cords in each pile? Beautiful display, one can feel the warmth already!!

The stacks are roughly 8 feet in diameter and 7 feet tall so I calculate roughly 2.5 cords each.

I like how they seem to be sturdy and hopefully won't fall down. They also don't take a lot of space.
 
Very nice Quadman. When I get a load of logs in a month or so I am going to try stacking it in this style. You did a fantastic job with them. :)
 
Great looking pic...credit to all your hard effort. I'd say leave as is, unless you mean just a small cover on the very top as a roof. I put a row of heavy duty plastic bags on top of my rows, but then again Ireland is famed for being wet ;-)

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These have dried down just great, they are mostly ash and beech

Cheers

;-)
 
Quadman...those are just too damn pretty to ever cover. Before the snow falls, just string some Christmas lights on 'em. :) Rick
 
JPapiPE said:
Quadman, where did you get the idea for those lovely wood stacks? The name sounds Danish or Norwegian
GERMANY ;-P
 
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