Hey all,
Going to start building a foundation for stacked wood. I know that ideally I'd build it on pressure-treated 6x6s, or pallets, or something to keep it off the ground and with airflow down around the bottom.
To keep the cost down though, I was wondering if I can simply stack it on even-ground with regular 2x4's/plywood/scrap wood that I loosely screw/nail together to build a solid and stable platform.
Is this non-ideal? Will it cause a problem for me in the next year or two?
Don't want to make a mistake out of ignorance.
Thanks,
Joe
Going to start building a foundation for stacked wood. I know that ideally I'd build it on pressure-treated 6x6s, or pallets, or something to keep it off the ground and with airflow down around the bottom.
To keep the cost down though, I was wondering if I can simply stack it on even-ground with regular 2x4's/plywood/scrap wood that I loosely screw/nail together to build a solid and stable platform.
Is this non-ideal? Will it cause a problem for me in the next year or two?
Don't want to make a mistake out of ignorance.
Thanks,
Joe