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Wood Pile Tarps

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  1. BrianK

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    northeastal pointed these out on the proboards forum:

    www.tarpsupply.com/woodpile-firewood-tarp-cover.html

    Tarp Supply's Woodpile Cover Tarp is your simple solution to covering firewood and woodpiles. Firewood can be great supplement to heating your home or used to fuel a camp fire. Our UV and water resistant brown firewood cover will protect wood logs from the elements. These brown tarps feature rust resistant grommets every 3' for easy tie-down and rope reinforced hemmed edges for extra strength. Woodpile tarps keep wood in good condition so you can enjoy a great time around the fire. - See more at: www.tarpsupply.com/woodpile-firewood-tarp-cover.html#sthash.0RXTKvNt.dpuf
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    www.northerntool.com/shop/tools/category_tarps-canopies-shelters+tarps+wood-pile-tarps

    Roughneck 3.4-Oz. Heavy-Duty Woodpile Tarp — Brown/Green, 4ft. x 18ft.
    Roughneck 3.4-Oz. Heavy-Duty Woodpile Tarp — Brown/Green, 6ft. x 24ft.
    Roughneck 3.4-Oz. Heavy-Duty Woodpile Tarp — Brown/Green, 8ft. x 32ft.
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    3' x 18' Brown/Blue Reversible Woodpile Tarp $4.69

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    Tarp Wood Pile 4' X 18', at Menards $5.49



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  3. BrianK

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    Yeah, I thought these tarps in these sizes were a great idea. I need to order a couple for this year's wood myself. It's time to top cover and these are the best most economical option I've seen.
     
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    I agree ,in the past , the smallest width, I found was like 6.5ft, and never 18ft long
     
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    Wow, I would only need six of these as things currently sit.
     
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    40 bucks not, bad
     
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    A small investment for sure. And then I can just add a few every year :D
     
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    If U stack 2 rows on 4" Edit: 4'pallets, like I do, the tarps will cover nicely, with a little down the sides
     
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    4" tall? I currently am stacking my primo woods on pallets and will be placing ones down as I replace stacks in the spring. I only have 16 I still need to acquire.
     
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    Ya, I go with 4ft tall cuz I am 5'3" tall :D
     
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    4 foot would look like this 4'

    What you have there is 4 inches.
     
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    Are you confused ?
    Your post , 4" tall? I currently am stacking my primo woods on pallets and will be placing ones down as I replace stacks in the spring. I only have 16 I still need to acquire.

    My post, Ya, I go with 4ft tall cuz I am 5'3" tall
     
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    Those two numbers don't jive, that's what I'm confused about.
     
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    Ok, I screwed up there, hit the shift :)
     
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    I thought you might have meant 4', about normal pallet size.
     
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    I was under the impression that draping the tarps all the way down the sides was a sure way to trap moisture, if the wood isn't already dry.
    Someone enlighten me, please.
     
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    Ya, it is a shame they show the tarp that way. For sure those who know no better will think this is the way to cover their firewood. Wrong!
     
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    Ya , we know better than to do that , not every one does, I can only assume the wood in the pics is dry and ready to burn
     
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    Good find guys!! I might have to order a few!