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TIMBER Part 2

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Nordic Splitter, Apr 7, 2020.

  1. Nordic Splitter

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    Well.....we got it early..Ground very dewy so I stated the re-stacking at 8:30am......finished at 9:15am....Stretched the wood line out as well...Went from 24ft long to 40 ft long....3.5 ft high right now IMG_0316.JPG IMG_0317.JPG IMG_0316.JPG IMG_0316.JPG IMG_0317.JPG IMG_0318.JPG IMG_0318.JPG IMG_0318.JPG
     

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    Simply awesome!! Way to go. :cheers:
     
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    Just like you said you would, great looking stack! I guess you only having to build one end is the beauty in an unfortunate situation:thumbs:
     
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    It happens but it is not a disaster as you've found. It happens mostly when you stack in a single row. That is one of the beauties of stacking more than one row as each one can support the other. And they will still dry just as fast as if they were stacked singly.

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    Strength in numbers!