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The Shaker or Amish method stacks firewood in the round, but without the central stake as a reference point. Not only are these round wood files aesthetically pleasing, the wood enthusiasts that utilize them feel they are better than the traditional rectangular shaped wood pile because they : Take less time to stack.
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Learn More »The days are starting to get shorter and shorter. Before you know it, the winds will begin to blow in cooler air and then down right cold air. As we think ahead to enjoying time around a roaring fire on a brisk night, make sure the next load of kiln dried firewood is properly stacked for optimal use when you need it.
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Read More »The German method of stacking firewood, known as the holzhaufen (woodpile) or holz hausen (wood house). This intentional design is used to allow air to flow from the outside of the stack into the center to keep all pieces dry. The wood pile dimensions are 6 ft around by 7 ft height. To make them as uniform as possible, the firewood must be 12 to 24 inches in length and similar in width. A stake is used in the center to ensure the pile is 7 ft high. The firewood is then laid down with one end pointing to the center stake and the other pointing to the outside which creates the circumference. This method is repeated in a circular fashion until the pile reaches around 7 ft high. To finish the German wood pile, pieces with bark are placed on top (just like the Norwegian Round method) to protect the pile from the elements. The Shaker or Amish method stacks firewood in the round, but without the central stake as a reference point. Not only are these round wood files aesthetically pleasing, the wood enthusiasts that utilize them feel they are better than the traditional rectangular shaped wood pile because they :
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