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hi marc, the logs are as dry as a bone and no dampness or mould. the outside logs do get a bit weathered looking and are darker in colour, but once we start going through the pile we throw them in the middle to get some cover for a few days and they turn the same colour as the others. the only dampness i found today was when we loaded some in with the tractor loader and picked up some scalpings, they hold the dampmess in the log pile, it was just a few handfulls but still annoying. I will take some pics of them tomorrow for you. It is just herris fencing(£10) we put stabs in the middle to stengthen. They hold approx 50 bulk bags, we have a layer of pallets under neath them aswell. ps, your grab set off today mate, thanks again

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