I live in the East Tennessee hills and my property (1/2 acre) doesn't have many level areas.
Any time I find a level spot to stack firewood, I take advantage of it.
Saturday, I spent all morning and early afternoon laying out and stacking next years oak supply.
I have a 25 foot run along the neighbors privacy fence that I wanted to use to stack a full cord.
I had to go 5 feet high, because average log size was closer to 14inches, rather than 16.
The ground was soft, and not perfectly level, so I had to work on the foundation a little bit.
Got it all stacked and nice looking and took my wife out to dinner.
I guess the foundation settled a little, cause half the stack fell over while we were at dinner.
Felt like a wasted day.
Any time I find a level spot to stack firewood, I take advantage of it.
Saturday, I spent all morning and early afternoon laying out and stacking next years oak supply.
I have a 25 foot run along the neighbors privacy fence that I wanted to use to stack a full cord.
I had to go 5 feet high, because average log size was closer to 14inches, rather than 16.
The ground was soft, and not perfectly level, so I had to work on the foundation a little bit.
Got it all stacked and nice looking and took my wife out to dinner.
I guess the foundation settled a little, cause half the stack fell over while we were at dinner.
Felt like a wasted day.