If you built a green house like structure around your wood with 2 open ends for air flow you would have yourself a solar kiln and your wood would dry 4x faster.. cheers
Nice way to stack, if you cut the 4x4 ends at 4 ft, you need to stack at least the height of the concrete blocks above the 4x4’s to get your four ft. High stack🇺🇸🇺🇸
@@FULLSCALEDISCOVERIESOr better put some gravel or just a fist-sized stone underneath the 4x4, so it does not touch the ground and will not rot quickly.
It's just a good way to keep track of how much wood you need each year. We go through 8 cords every winter, so if I stack 10 cords like this each year I know I will have enough.
That is really a neat way to stack firewood.
Very nice! Thank you for sharing this. Really like the idea of using 4x4s.
If you built a green house like structure around your wood with 2 open ends for air flow you would have yourself a solar kiln and your wood would dry 4x faster.. cheers
Clever.
I like it!
Looks good.
That's a good idea
Nice way to stack, if you cut the 4x4 ends at 4 ft, you need to stack at least the height of the concrete blocks above the 4x4’s to get your four ft. High stack🇺🇸🇺🇸
Good eye. I'm going to double check the wood height. Thank you
@@FULLSCALEDISCOVERIESOr better put some gravel or just a fist-sized stone underneath the 4x4, so it does not touch the ground and will not rot quickly.
Just get a 10 foot 4x4 instead of a 8 foot cut each piece 58” long stack to the top of those and your height will be perfect for 4 foot high.
Seems expensive
What if it gets windy
The weight keeps it from falling over
neat way of storing wood but what is it with americans and talking about cords, what does it matter if a pile of wood is a cord or not.
It's just a good way to keep track of how much wood you need each year. We go through 8 cords every winter, so if I stack 10 cords like this each year I know I will have enough.