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Anyone use "Tencate Toptex " for covering stacks of 2.5 mtr + lengths of cordwood?


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I have just seen the above  material on the internet, so has anyone used  it for covering their stacks of cordwood through late autumn and winter months .  I am wondering if it would let air circulate through the stack yet stop most of the rain from blowing through the stack from the side, I would put  ex lorry bulker sheets on top of the  Toptex to keep the top of the stack  dry.  I must do something to try and keep our cord wood drier  but takes some doing with relative humidity continuously in the high 90's, !!!!!!!!!!!           

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29 minutes ago, cessna said:

I have just seen the above  material on the internet, so has anyone used  it for covering their stacks of cordwood through late autumn and winter months .  I am wondering if it would let air circulate through the stack yet stop most of the rain from blowing through the stack from the side, I would put  ex lorry bulker sheets on top of the  Toptex to keep the top of the stack  dry.  I must do something to try and keep our cord wood drier  but takes some doing with relative humidity continuously in the high 90's, !!!!!!!!!!!           

It gets a mention in this old thread

 

 

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