Ok - so we had a couple of showers and some thunderstorms, nothing devastating but i wanted to cover up my stacks. Well, it didn't really go as planned. I used various things from tarp, to plastic. I had put plywood over my stacks (I have them 2 deep) threw cover over, fieldstones on top.
either the bloody things blew off or fell in between the cracks - which I tried to avoid, by said plywood.
On top of that, one of my two deep stacks, the back part fell over against the fence - So technically it is still standing but at a very odd angle. Which makes covering twice as hard especially as I really cant get to the back part, at all.
So my questions - what material do you guys use, how do you secure it.
and - what should i do with my fallen over stack - if I want to restack I would have to remove the front row (7' high 8' long) and then restack both? Or leave it, cover it as good as I can and restack once the front row has gone.
All of which just made realize, it's not just my covering skills that need improving but also my stacking skills.
either the bloody things blew off or fell in between the cracks - which I tried to avoid, by said plywood.
On top of that, one of my two deep stacks, the back part fell over against the fence - So technically it is still standing but at a very odd angle. Which makes covering twice as hard especially as I really cant get to the back part, at all.
So my questions - what material do you guys use, how do you secure it.
and - what should i do with my fallen over stack - if I want to restack I would have to remove the front row (7' high 8' long) and then restack both? Or leave it, cover it as good as I can and restack once the front row has gone.
All of which just made realize, it's not just my covering skills that need improving but also my stacking skills.