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I present "2019/2020" firewood

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  1. bogydave

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    Here,yes
     
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    Nice stacks! I'm a little curious of the white boards in between the stacks...
     
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    Helps stabilize the tall stacks.
     
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    Yep
    helps hold up the rows as it dries & moves
    & during earthquakes
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    Fortunately not many of us have to be concerned about earthquakes? Or even hurricanes either.
     
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    Stacking 6 - 7' high
    comes with stability issues
     
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    That is why I only do 4 foot high. Wind is the enemy here.
     
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    That's close to what we do. Usually 4 1/2' or thereabouts.
     
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    Thought you stacked higher in the barn ?
     
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    This is true as I stack up to 7' in the barn but the normal stacks are never that high.
     
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    The shed rows with the plywood/rope stabilizers are 7' (+/- )
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    Not that a good shaker won't spill some wood