In loving memory of Kenis D. Keathley 6/4/81 - 3/27/22 Loving father, husband, brother, friend and firewood hoarder Rest in peace, Dexterday

I want your input on storage.

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Dunmyer mowing llc, Dec 23, 2023.

  1. Backwoods Savage

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    First off I do not own a moisture meter and never have. I feel I have enough experience with wood to know when it is dry enough to burn but don't take any chances either; that is one good reason for the 3 year plan. As for the loss of btu all I had to do was burn from each pile and keep switching until the junk was done and simply judging by the amount of wood (same type in each stack) used to heat the house. Of course one could not do this for just a few days but there was a little over 1/3 cord in each stack so enough one could reach a conclusion. I'll stick with splitting, stacking, top covering and allowing mother nature to do the rest.
     
  2. Dunmyer mowing llc

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    My guess is it's his 1st couple years of burning and he got tired of running out so he's going hog wild now.
    Drove by again on way home. No raincap, and he's using a black stovepipe t on the exterior with the main run up being what looks like class a. Since he has an unsafe redneck chimney I would assume he has an old beater stove so it probably is horribly inefficient, but this is just a guess
     
  3. The Wood Wolverine

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    I can relate, lol. 22-23 cords c/s/s and top covered here. :smoke:
     
  4. Dunmyer mowing llc

    Dunmyer mowing llc

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    I'm probably only at about 12 to 15 cut and piled goal is 30+
     
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    Those are the backup wire fur stretchers, in case the woodies are all full up.



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    For taxidermy?
     
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    Just for stretching hides to dry after trapping, getting fur ready for the sale. I don’t purposefully taxidermy skin unless I have a very specific request.



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  8. jo191145

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    Merry Christmas All.

    Dunmeyer you’ve been Given some great advice so far. What you’re asking for is a tough cookie. jrider is the king of large piles and he’s correct in my limited experience. Most (pile people) are storing wood for a shorter time in bulk in mostly drier times of the year. Storing for multiple years things change. IMO top cover becomes mandatory.
    This is what I’ve come up with so far. An experiment to see if I can make it work. There’s been failures along the way, there’ll be more in the future I’m sure. Some years may be drier and ok. A wet year may leave you with a pile of black mold and mushrooms. As some have mentioned getting the middle to dry and stay dry is the key.

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    And here’s the latest failure. 50-60 mph winds produced a little setback :)
    I’ll go on record saying I’m not a fan of tarps for covering wood. They’re not waterproof for very long and then drip in a concentrated area on the wood. A bad tarp laid flat can be worse than no tarp.
    In a floating roof design it allows for drying and they shed water even after they’ve been beat up a bit.
    keeping them in place is still a problem.

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  9. Dunmyer mowing llc

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    jo191145 very interesting setup sir.
    I'm sure I will have much learning to do switching from indoor storage to outdoor.
     
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    Another question.
    At some point my company will buy a tractor.
    If I were to stir the pile every so often do you think this would result in better seasoning?
     
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    IMG_20231225_100909.jpg brought in some known wet black walnut at 26 to 30% and some known wet pine at 20is to track how they do curing in basement IMG_20231225_100938.jpg
     
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    I stack and then have no worry.

    BUT if I piled, it would be under hard cover like the previous setups.
     
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    My OCD agrees:D
     
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    Looks like someone finally found a good use for a pile...
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    I love everything about that picture
     
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    Just checking, you test a fresh split? You have to resplit and test on a fresh surface.
     
  17. jo191145

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    well it is covering the center of the pile.
     
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    Great point...someone finally found a good way to top cover a pile...and a good use for an old Chebby...:whistle: :p :D
     
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    Thank God it’s not a Ford, water would pour through the rust holes :)
     
  20. jo191145

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    Slid my tarps back on today. Ready for the next bout of rain.
    I’m formulating ideas where I could “easily” drop them all the way down for the occasional big wind storms. If it ain’t easy I ain’t doin it :)
     

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