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If stacking I tend to only stack the front wall & tip the rest in so would need a rear wall or have to make a second wall. Better things to do than neat stack it all.

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If stacking I tend to only stack the front wall & tip the rest in so would need a rear wall or have to make a second wall. Better things to do than neat stack it all.

 

Why so?

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Why so?

 

I have a life. I work to live not live to work.

 

Why spend time neatly stacking logs when I could for example spend quality time with my family?

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I have a life. I work to live not live to work.

 

Why spend time neatly stacking logs when I could for example spend quality time with my family?

 

Better to use gas then surely :biggrin:

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