I have been reading just about every post here since I have very little experience with getting wood, cutting it, splitting it, and finally stacking it. I see some people do not cover their stacks and I was wondering what they do when it rains? I have been in a rush to get the wood cut and stacked along with getting the stove and liner in, that I never got a chance to cover the stacks. I have been running the stove since Sunday since its been a bit chilly here and we are going to use it as our only heat source. So the last two days I have gone out to get some wood off the stacks and it is wet. It fires up without any real issues, but I would think I am losing some heat this way? Its not completely wet, but more on the top and ends.
Is there some process people use who do not cover their stacks or do they just deal with the wood being a little wet? I will eventually get the stacks covered, but until then I was looking for some advice. Not really interested in discussin covering vs not covering since I think that is more of a personal choice.
Is there some process people use who do not cover their stacks or do they just deal with the wood being a little wet? I will eventually get the stacks covered, but until then I was looking for some advice. Not really interested in discussin covering vs not covering since I think that is more of a personal choice.