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If you're using a firewood rack, simply set it in place and begin stacking your wood, ends facing front and back, until you've reached an even four feet in height all the way across. Whatever you do, don't toss your logs in an unorganized pile.
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Now you might wonder how to stack firewood for the best results. Wood should be stacked in rows no more than four feet high. You can either use a log rack or pallets and posts. If the firewood isn't fully seasoned yet, stack it bark-side down so the moisture can continue to easily evaporate from the wood. You can stack the logs bark-side up once they're aged to naturally shield the wood from rain and snow. If you're using pallets and posts, simply place the pallet on the ground and hammer the posts or stakes in on each corner. Be sure the posts are close enough together to keep the firewood pieces from rolling off the sides, and pile your wood on top of the pallets to keep it raised off the ground a bit. If you're using a firewood rack, simply set it in place and begin stacking your wood, ends facing front and back, until you've reached an even four feet in height all the way across. Whatever you do, don't toss your logs in an unorganized pile. Doing so won't provide proper ventilation to the wood in the middle of the pile, causing it to rot rather than dry.
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