I've been thinking of making a wood cube, like 5' high, and probably more rectanular, but deep nevertheless-maybe 6 or 9 rows deep. Would anybody out there have any experience with how long it would take to dry out like that?
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I prefer stacking 3 rows wide too, but I'm trying to maximize use of space and the ability to get at the wood with a lawn tractor and trailer. This way I'll have the 6+ cords from this year's log load accessible, and can put another later cube next to it. Or something like that.Not enough air circulation. I like single 4' x 8' stacks. room permitted.
I'd leave enough room for a groundhog to run through the rows, then you'd likely be ok and if it sat for 2 years with the top covered I'd bet my little brothers lawn tractor that it'd be seasoned, providing the rows aren't too dang long.
my stack is around 60' long, 12' wide, and almost 6' high........
Well, it's more around 45' long now, until I get my wood gathered and processed.....but that wood will be for 3-4 years down the road!
heres the way i began doing my stacks that will sit for 2 years or longer....2 rows then space in between.....that way air is hitting one side of each row at least