They're building a new house behind me, back close to where I have 18 cords presently stacked, and my new splitter stored under tarp. Hopefully none of the contractors see it as an opportunity to help themselves. So far, no problems.
This is my favorite solution! I would use this tactic if I had wood being stolen, or in your situation maybe, Joful. Awesome for you woodsman416I had some stolen when I lived in a townhouse. I had a small stack out back, probably about a quarter of cord. A cold spell hit and half my wood disappeared one day while I was at work. After that, I hung a sign on pile that said "If you can read this, you're in my scope". Never had a problem again.
I don't think any was actually stolen, but last week someone knocked over one of my stacked pallets and kind of threw the wood around so I know it didn't just fall over. I have my suspicions on who it was, but whatever.

won't it go to waste?
Unless there was a rope type fuse in it with a blasting cap i dont think it would explode.Would simply burn up. Dynamite needs a small explosion to set it off such as one from a blasting cap.There was a story on here long ago, not sure if it was true....during the Depression, a guy was having problems with a neighbor stealing firewood. The neighbor was warned but kept doing it. The owner cut a split in half, hollowed it out and put a stick of dynamite in there. The split was returned to the pile, the neighbor stole it and the resulting explosion and fire burned his house down. Desperate times call for desperate measures, I guess.
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However we live in the on top of a moutain and there is wood everywhere.
Since they sell wood at the local mini ,mart for $5 for a few measly splits, yes i would think it gets stolen more often than people think.
Years ago new neighbors moved in and we shared a few brews around the firepit. She admitted to us that the $5 bundles were always "buy one, get one" for them meaning she'd pay for one and steal one....
Year or two later I increase my wood supply in preparation of getting a wood stove.and soon start to notice some is disappearing from the end my long stack. Waited a several weeks and no one fessed up so I installed a dusk to dawn light on the back of my garage to light up my stacking area... With in a day of turning it on, the neighbor strolls over and asks what is up with the light and it bothers them. I explain the missing wood and he fesses up, gives a half-a**ed apology and asks if I will take the light down. I say no, I spent $50 and half day installing the thing but I would be willing to work with them and make sure it's off when they have a party in the back yard.
A couple days pass and I am using the city alley that goes behind my property and theirs. I notice a chain and private property sign blocking the alley at their property(the only access). He comes out of the house and proceeds to tell me I'm trespassing and I can't use the alley anymore. Then to top it off they compained to the city about the light!!
Now years later I use the alley antime I want, the motion lights keep the wood where it belongs and wood thieving neighbors mind there own business and we mind ours. A 6' x 85' privacy fence now separates us, best investment ever.

Until the dementia starts to set in...My other neighbor is also retired but an ex marine Vietnam vet who packs heat all the time. Therefore I'm not too worried.
Nothing beats a 6' f**k you fence...lolYep, good fences make good neighbors.![]()

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