Enclosed Shed

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Mmolguin

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Dec 16, 2015
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Washington
So I have an enclosed shed with one screened window, large barn door, dirt floor. Can I store seasoned fire wood in there? Is not attached to the house.
 
It doesn't need additional air flow? My plan is to get some wood pallets to put the wood on and kind of rotate it around.

I'm new to the wood stove world. I just had a Jotul 118 installed
 
Just keep the wood off the dirt floor.
 
Sounds like a good plan to me. Get some pallets,keep it off the dirt. Any extra air flow is bonus.
 
I could always just remove or open the large barn doors, they aren't doing much as I don't keep anything in the shed.

Thanks for all your help! Now I know what to do with that shed and my firewood!
 
I could always just remove or open the large barn doors, they aren't doing much as I don't keep anything in the shed.

Thanks for all your help! Now I know what to do with that shed and my firewood!
It doesn't need additional air flow? My plan is to get some wood pallets to put the wood on and kind of rotate it around.

I'm new to the wood stove world. I just had a Jotul 118 installed

Welcome to the forum..........ask away someone has done it before..........good or bad.;hm

bob
 
So I have an enclosed shed with one screened window, large barn door, dirt floor. Can I store seasoned fire wood in there? Is not attached to the house.
How do you define seasoned fire wood?
 
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