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Stack wood in a single row, out of the shade, with enough space between the pieces to allow air to pass through. This exposes more wood to sunlight and breeze, which helps dry it out faster. When stacking, use a crisscross pattern to make pillars at each end for stability.
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Read More »Stacking firewood is pleasant work. It’s quiet and even contemplative. The hard and sometimes dangerous work of felling trees and bucking them with a chainsaw is done. The laborious splitting by hand or machine is complete. Now comes the easy and satisfying part. You stack the firewood and let the sun, wind, and time convert it from moisture-laden material to fuel. You just take each stick and fit it with another while enjoying the wood’s pungent, earthy smell and the way its freshly split surface reflects sunlight. Take your time, and enjoy the process. You earned it. We show three simple stacks below. But because we love firewood and want to help you move and handle it with utmost efficiency, we’ve included recommendations for carts and plans for a wood shed and a rack. And we threw in some more tips that will help you in your firewood gathering and burning.
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Read More »It doesn’t smell like wood. Most of the woody scent you get is caused by moisture. It’s dull in color. Seasoned wood should look gray. It’s not heavy. Water makes up as much as three-quarters of the weight of a green piece of wood. The ends have cracks. As the wood dries out, it becomes more brittle. The bark is missing or comes off easily. When the moisture goes, the bark usually goes with it. It sounds hollow when you hit it against something. (Probably best if that something is another log.)
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