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Good Summer for Drying Wood Here

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  1. buZZsaw BRAD

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    In the midst of a drought here in New England and i noticed this stack listing severely. Been stacking wood here for a few years and ive never seen it do that. 16" long splits with wood lath sleepers. It only gets a few hours of afternoon sun.
    IMG_1602.JPG IMG_1603.JPG IMG_1604.JPG IMG_1606.JPG IMG_1607.JPG Shrink, yes, but not list this bad. Cottonwood splits in back. They were almost touching the top. IMG_1608.JPG
     
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  2. JDU

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    Same here in PA regarding firewood drying and stacks moving this year. I have had several 16" long 3.5' high single rank stacks fall over!
     
  3. MikeInMa

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    That front board that the splits sit on, it isn't bent/sagged?

    And yes, good summer for drying firewood. I'd take 5in of rain, though. Not all at once. Even at that, the deficit would only be halved.
     
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    Brad, our longer street side stack (7 cord stack) was listing pretty good too. But it was just the West side. Or more the west side anyway.
    I also re tied all the paracord. It was looser thay you know who, but due to the stacks shrinking and settling.

    A cord of Red oak looses 1360# (163G) of water, or, 21.82 cu ft. That comes to a pile of water 7" deep on a 4x8 stack.

    Being that the wood wont settle 100% with air voids, it still is reasonable to see a stack drop a few inches as it dries.
     
  5. KSPlainsman

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    What exactly is "listing"? I've been burning wood half my life and never heard the term.
     
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    Leaning. Brad here decided to borrow the nautical term and repurpose it for woodpiles.
     
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    Lol Well that explains it. I'm not the smartest fella around, but the term had me stumped. No pun intended.
     
  8. GrJfer

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    Definitely a good summer for drying wood. Hopefully that won't fall over. I've restacked part of a stack before because I knew if I didn't I'd be re-stacking the whole thing later.
     
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    Listing.
    I'm a landlubber now, but come from a short but good line of sailors, Navy, boat builders, sailors. Some of which I am, some I aspire to be.

    Lotsa terms cross-over.
    "Lee ward" is my favorite slaughter of a useful term. Makes me cringe when boaters in general mess that up.
    Sca
     
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    Brad is always repurposing something
     
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    Captain Brad at the helm of the SS Black Locust…
     
  12. Biddleman

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    :rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::thumbs:
     
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    The boards are 1/4" -3/8" thick wood laths so it doesnt touch the concrete
    except toilet paper!:rofl: :lol:
     
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    Yes there is no doubt this has been a great summer for drying firewood. Lots of heat and sun with little to no rain. Not good for farmers but good for wooders.
     
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    I've noticed my stacks do this many times over. Especially when I cut lots of apple. It didn't stack well and would end up needing more maintenance to keep it straight and upright.
     
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    sounds like me right now!:pain: :rofl: :lol:
     
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    :rofl: :lol:
    :thumbs: I'm getting there too Brad!
     
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    That stack is listing hard to port!
     
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    Only when viewed from the deck. Starboard in the pic!:rofl: :lol:
     
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    They make a pill for that now.
    :rofl: :lol: