Wood stacking question

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Nov 23, 2012
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Flinton Ontario
I am starting plans on my wood shed and wanted to see how every one else stacks wood in their shed.
After it has dried 2 to 3 years outside and you put in your wood shed do you leave any space for air? If it is dry I don't see any reason to leave any space if it has a roof over it.
 
We stack 3 rows in the barn every fall. Stack it tight. We even stack it right up to the roof.
 
Thanks, that is what I was thinking just wanted to make sure. Just want to do this once and get it right the first time.
 
Stacked tight to the rafters.
 
Cool. I learned something else on the forum.:)
 
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Yep;
tight , to & in the rafters.
Helps the roof handle even more snow load. LOL :)
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That looks good. I am thinking around four year supply 15 to 20 cord. Maybe when I get it built you could take a vacation come down and show me how you do that. After the first 10 or 12 cord I could take it from there.

Thanks
Will work for White oak & Hickory :)
 
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great site for sure.....full of great info and great people....
BogyDave, that is truly a work of art there....
 
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