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I’d stack em, you can store more then, obviously they wont be symmetrical in shape so your always going to have gaps for air to get through. Heaping them up will be fine, and is going to give more air flow obviously, but you’ll lose a fair bit of possible stacking room... up to you though. If your using a farm building then i’d also look at putting some sort of mesh round everything to keep rats out! Nowt worse than routing through your wood piles and being covered in rat shat and piss!!!

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Sorry to say but it looks a poor shed for filling up with wet firewood.

 

Fine for keeping machinery/tools/odds and ends in, and build another shelter outside.

 

But if that is all you have, then it'll have to do!

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13 hours ago, neiln said:

Can you make some more holes?  A large opening in that far end wall would be a good start 

It would be but the woodland behind is the hight of the roof so a lot of digging. Might put a second opening on the side. The barn door will be closed but the top will be latted as theres Longhorns cattle going in the barns. 

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