Gark said:Good pic. Sure do enjoy photo's of wood fuel stacks... Not meaning to hijack the thread, but does anyone else ever find themselves standing around the C/S/S piles just appreciating the look of 'em and thinking about the work it took and the heat it will make? I need help....
Boom Stick said:here is the beginning of a scrounged wood pile. Trying to upload photos and this is a test.
Shari said:Boom Stick said:here is the beginning of a scrounged wood pile. Trying to upload photos and this is a test.
How would you say wind will blow through that style of stacking when it reaches 4-5' tall? Best best would be to separate your pallets and only stack two rows next to each other; next row should be around 2' away - therefore wind can get through both stacks.
Gark said:Good pic. Sure do enjoy photo's of wood fuel stacks... Not meaning to hijack the thread, but does anyone else ever find themselves standing around the C/S/S piles just appreciating the look of 'em and thinking about the work it took and the heat it will make? I need help....
weatherguy said:Gark said:Good pic. Sure do enjoy photo's of wood fuel stacks... Not meaning to hijack the thread, but does anyone else ever find themselves standing around the C/S/S piles just appreciating the look of 'em and thinking about the work it took and the heat it will make? I need help....
I do it every day, I walk through my wood area and fidget around, think of what I can do next, its a sickness alright.
Gark said:Not meaning to hijack the thread, but does anyone else ever find themselves standing around the C/S/S piles just appreciating the look of 'em and thinking about the work it took and the heat it will make? I need help....
Shari said:Boom Stick said:here is the beginning of a scrounged wood pile. Trying to upload photos and this is a test.
How would you say wind will blow through that style of stacking when it reaches 4-5' tall? Best best would be to separate your pallets and only stack two rows next to each other; next row should be around 2' away - therefore wind can get through both stacks.
Gark said:Good pic. Sure do enjoy photo's of wood fuel stacks... Not meaning to hijack the thread, but does anyone else ever find themselves standing around the C/S/S piles just appreciating the look of 'em and thinking about the work it took and the heat it will make? I need help....