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Stax

Minister of Fire
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Dec 22, 2010
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Southeastern PA
1st pic is Locust in rear and Hemlock on ground.

2nd pic is second stack (right) stacked. Fresh Hemlock on bottom, 6 month old Ash & Poplar, then 10 month old Ash on top.
 

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3rd pic is close up of 2nd stack. 2 more stacks to go for next season.
 

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Whoops...just realized I posted in the wrong forum. My apologizes mods. Get 'er movin.
 
Some like it's been seasoned for a while & looks good to go :)

Nice racks, each one holds how much?
Nice set up :)
 
Stax said:
1st pic is Locust in rear and Hemlock on ground.

2nd pic is second stack (right) stacked. Fresh Hemlock on bottom, 6 month old Ash & Poplar, then 10 month old Ash on top.


Looks good Stax, will this be your first Hemlock that you have in your stax to burn?

zap
 
Nice stacks stax. Its amazing that so many of us wood burners have 2 sets of fencing around the property.
 
That's correct Zap, thanks. Funny Backwoods... I had to read that twice to get it. Brain must be tired.
 
Backwoods said:
Nice stacks stax. Its amazing that so many of us wood burners have 2 sets of fencing around the property.

I have mine stacked single row all around the back of the property and my daughter calls it a barricade.
 
Lookin good Stax.....I love yer nice tidy wood cribs. You're doing a nice job!
 
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