Well this winter will be the first year back to heating with wood in over 20 yrs.
I made sure I got ahead of the game right from the start. Had 12 cord of 8' stuff delivered in March for $90/ cord. It was dropped in December.
I blocked it all right away and took a MM reading just to see how it would go. It all came in between 40-50%. I stacked it side by side on pallets, leaving 12" between the rows so the air could flow through. We had the driest, hottest summer ever. By mid Aug the MM reading were from 13-20%.
Now the games in my head started, should I cover it or not?
We usually get heavy rains in late Sept- mid Oct. You know right in the middle of the Potatoe harvest.
A buddy of mine owns a local boat shop, and dropped some old shrink wrap off in case I did decide to cover it.
So the price was right and the kids and I went to work, moving wood from one stack to the other to ensure that the water woud quickly run off and not pool between the rows. I'm some glad we did it because we had about 3" of rain last week, and they are calling for another 4"-6" tonight and tomorrow as hurricane Leslie makes its way by to the South of us.
It is amazing how putting the plastic on the stacks has directed the wind through the pile. I placed the higher stack to the west( prevailing winds) and it seems that it is causing the wind to be forced down through the pile. A couple of my buddys were over checking it out and they were as surprised as I was.
Here how it looks now.
I made sure I got ahead of the game right from the start. Had 12 cord of 8' stuff delivered in March for $90/ cord. It was dropped in December.
I blocked it all right away and took a MM reading just to see how it would go. It all came in between 40-50%. I stacked it side by side on pallets, leaving 12" between the rows so the air could flow through. We had the driest, hottest summer ever. By mid Aug the MM reading were from 13-20%.
Now the games in my head started, should I cover it or not?
We usually get heavy rains in late Sept- mid Oct. You know right in the middle of the Potatoe harvest.
A buddy of mine owns a local boat shop, and dropped some old shrink wrap off in case I did decide to cover it.
So the price was right and the kids and I went to work, moving wood from one stack to the other to ensure that the water woud quickly run off and not pool between the rows. I'm some glad we did it because we had about 3" of rain last week, and they are calling for another 4"-6" tonight and tomorrow as hurricane Leslie makes its way by to the South of us.
It is amazing how putting the plastic on the stacks has directed the wind through the pile. I placed the higher stack to the west( prevailing winds) and it seems that it is causing the wind to be forced down through the pile. A couple of my buddys were over checking it out and they were as surprised as I was.
Here how it looks now.
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