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Making a long stack / cribbing

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Yawner, Nov 17, 2019.

  1. Ashwatcher

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    T.Jeff Veal - Looking good down there-I was wondering the same thing??? My boy down there in the GA sunshine and he’s got heat lamps and fans trying to speed up the seasoning...:rofl: :lol: NOT that there would be anything at all wrong with it....
    Hope you and all are well my friend and have a great holiday season!
     
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    Thank you, brother. The GOOD LORD provides the heat lamp... just working 12 hr shift, we try to get a little done each day...work at night when it's a TAD cooler...:dennis:...we do let the fans run while we are filling up the racks.
     
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    Ashwatcher hooe you have a great holiday season as well.
     
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    I stacked some wood a month again on a pallet and cribed the ends; stack was around my height and nice and pretty. Went out one day and one end had collapsed on me. I restacked and cribed but it isn't as pretty to see now.
     
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    Here is the stack I did with cribbing. Of course I didn't take a photo when it was all nice and neat. I tend to stack as high as I can reach and I am 5'11"; two pallets wide. Came out one morning and the stack had collapsed on me. I just wanted it back up off the ground as quickly as possible and so wasn't concern with making it pretty.

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