I've learned so much from this forum over the last year or so, just by searching and browsing other questions.
So thanks to the community for that!
I have a question of my own now.
I'm getting about ~36 face cords worth of length logs delivered (Maple & Birch) this week but my yard is covered in 2 feet of snow.
When I have it delivered, am I ok to leave the logs lying on the snow until spring (or until I can clear the snow to build my rails)?
This delivery wasn't planned but I couldn't pass up the deal. I didn't anticipate it and so I don't have any rails setup to stack my wood once they're split.
I'd like to wait until the snow melts so that I can lay out my setup for the racks, but I don't want my logs to rot in the meantime.
Bonus question: Any tips on a really inexpensive way to dry out so much firewood other than cheap rails built out of 2x4s and stretcher blocks?
Cheers
So thanks to the community for that!
I have a question of my own now.
I'm getting about ~36 face cords worth of length logs delivered (Maple & Birch) this week but my yard is covered in 2 feet of snow.
When I have it delivered, am I ok to leave the logs lying on the snow until spring (or until I can clear the snow to build my rails)?
This delivery wasn't planned but I couldn't pass up the deal. I didn't anticipate it and so I don't have any rails setup to stack my wood once they're split.
I'd like to wait until the snow melts so that I can lay out my setup for the racks, but I don't want my logs to rot in the meantime.
Bonus question: Any tips on a really inexpensive way to dry out so much firewood other than cheap rails built out of 2x4s and stretcher blocks?
Cheers