Does anyone have any experience with a "firewood seasoning shed"?
http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/store/shelterlogicreg;-firewood-seasoning-shed-10-ft-x-20-ft-x-8-ft
From the description:
The ShelterLogic® Firewood Seasoning Shed is designed to create burnable wood fast. This innovative, patent pending product creates dry, seasoned wood for efficient burns 2x faster than open air-drying. Drying times are dependent upon geography and seasons. A heavy duty steel frame provides a strong, stable building, a translucent polyethylene fabric cover allows light in and retains heat, a vapor barrier keeps excess ground moisture out, and cross ventilation aids in the drying process. This unit is sized to hold up to 7 cords of wood.
I put my wood in a standard shed, and it sure doesn't dry well in there. All my wood is long-dead and cut for at least a year ahead of time. It may only be split for 6 months prior to burning though. This "shed" looks like it's intended to let air pass through it, which I can see helping. Also there is somewhat of a greenhouse effect, which seems logical it might help.
Still though, has anyone used one? Is it worth the effort?
Naturally the goal would be to get a couple years ahead on the splitting side of things, and do some additional shuffling (or my ultimate goal would be to have *many* pallets that I can shuffle around, especially for spring/summer/fall seasons.
Thanks,
Andy
http://www.tractorsupply.com/en/store/shelterlogicreg;-firewood-seasoning-shed-10-ft-x-20-ft-x-8-ft
From the description:
The ShelterLogic® Firewood Seasoning Shed is designed to create burnable wood fast. This innovative, patent pending product creates dry, seasoned wood for efficient burns 2x faster than open air-drying. Drying times are dependent upon geography and seasons. A heavy duty steel frame provides a strong, stable building, a translucent polyethylene fabric cover allows light in and retains heat, a vapor barrier keeps excess ground moisture out, and cross ventilation aids in the drying process. This unit is sized to hold up to 7 cords of wood.
I put my wood in a standard shed, and it sure doesn't dry well in there. All my wood is long-dead and cut for at least a year ahead of time. It may only be split for 6 months prior to burning though. This "shed" looks like it's intended to let air pass through it, which I can see helping. Also there is somewhat of a greenhouse effect, which seems logical it might help.
Still though, has anyone used one? Is it worth the effort?
Naturally the goal would be to get a couple years ahead on the splitting side of things, and do some additional shuffling (or my ultimate goal would be to have *many* pallets that I can shuffle around, especially for spring/summer/fall seasons.
Thanks,
Andy