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Do any of you use "Galebreaker" or similar for covering the sides of your cordwood stacks?


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As per title .

I am considering using it next season to cover the sides of my stacks of split 2.5 mtr long cordwood to allow air to blow through the stack as well as preventing  some rain from penetrating the ends of the cordwood in the stack, I will cover top of stack with my ex lorry bulker sheets.  So I was just wondering if any body else uses Galebreaker or similar .

Google  www.galebreaker agri  to  find out about the material   

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If it's the galebreaker that I've seen on the sides of barns before (it looks like it is) it's shite in the rain. Used to have a 3ft section around the sides that were wet because the rain used to come through. It's recommended for horse stables and stuff but you just end up with wet bedding around the edges and puddles indoors. In driving rain you might as well just not have sides on the barn. 

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