I got my stove a few years ago and each season is a learning experience. Sometimes a VERY dangerous one and sometimes its something silly and/or little. It's been frustrating to say the least but wood is our only economical option.
However, one issue I continually have year after year is nice well-seasoned wood getting saturated thanks to the snow burying it or the snow, warm enough to melt temps, and then the snow melting all over the wood.
This year I went all out. Instead of leaving it in a dumped pile I made 6 stacks that are 4'-5' high, 1 foot apart, AND were alternated row by row to allow for maximum air passage/drying. And on top of that, I covered just the top with a weighted down tarp!
Just went out to find that not only did the tarp rip thanks to the weight of the snow, but the melting snow had saturated a decent portion of the first row, but now about half of my wood is just stacked and exposed (no tarp protection).
Seriously, is there nothing that will work to keep this wood dry short of building a permanent roof over this wood??
Any suggestions to get us through this winter until said roof is able to be built would be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks
-Emt1581
However, one issue I continually have year after year is nice well-seasoned wood getting saturated thanks to the snow burying it or the snow, warm enough to melt temps, and then the snow melting all over the wood.
This year I went all out. Instead of leaving it in a dumped pile I made 6 stacks that are 4'-5' high, 1 foot apart, AND were alternated row by row to allow for maximum air passage/drying. And on top of that, I covered just the top with a weighted down tarp!
Just went out to find that not only did the tarp rip thanks to the weight of the snow, but the melting snow had saturated a decent portion of the first row, but now about half of my wood is just stacked and exposed (no tarp protection).
Seriously, is there nothing that will work to keep this wood dry short of building a permanent roof over this wood??
Any suggestions to get us through this winter until said roof is able to be built would be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks
-Emt1581