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oldspark
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Not that hard to do, once in a while one falls over but not very often, the post got a little off topic but he was wondering about drying time (I think). :smirk:Slow1 said:I suppose my biggest problem with stacking in single rows is it takes more skill to stack well enough to avoid having the stack fall over. When stacking three deep you can have the outside rows lean in against the middle a bit and they can hold each other up. Not to mention the fact that they just fit well that way on the pallets I've gathered
Not that any of this has anything to do with how well a non-cat vs cat stove will burn it. I know the stoves don't care how the wood was stacked eh?