I had a new roof put on my house yesterday ( gotta love a good hail storm when your roof is pushing 20 years old and you have good insurance.) The dumpster was due to be picked up today and scrounger that I am, I started poking around and found a bunch of extra shingles. Always thinking in terms of wood, supply, stove etc. I naturally found a good use for them.
I never covered my wood before but I've seen Backwood Savage say many times that he covers his wood after the first year of seasoning. This is part of a Red Oak scrounge last year so it is a year old now and I don't see that I'll need to touch it until next year at the earliest. Deferring to experience greater than mine, I decided to start covering my wood from last year with whatever I can find that I don't have to pay for and this was easy enough. This is not a particularly wind area so I don't anticipate any issues there but we'll see. The less in the landfill the better too.
I never covered my wood before but I've seen Backwood Savage say many times that he covers his wood after the first year of seasoning. This is part of a Red Oak scrounge last year so it is a year old now and I don't see that I'll need to touch it until next year at the earliest. Deferring to experience greater than mine, I decided to start covering my wood from last year with whatever I can find that I don't have to pay for and this was easy enough. This is not a particularly wind area so I don't anticipate any issues there but we'll see. The less in the landfill the better too.