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Sycamore can some times get a white mold on the surface but does not affect the way it burns . If you have room to store it all , off the ground and covered but with air flow I would keep it all .

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You’ve got until may next year to sell your logs.
Then it’s stealth mode.
I’ll be selling string at £100 a foot.
Each piece comes with a cubic meter of logs for free…
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12 hours ago, Billhook said:

Was the girly pink paint scheme because you were hoping your other half might operate it??

I sprayed my splitter hot pink.

Extra security layer to put the thieves off a bit.

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It does get a good amount of draught through. Roof is fully covered. Been split and stored in there for about 2 months and it's at 24% moisture already which is quick. Its pink because I hire it and the advert is the big pink splitter. 

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It does get a good amount of draught through. Roof is fully covered. Been split and stored in there for about 2 months and it's at 24% moisture already which is quick. Its pink because I hire it and the advert is the big pink splitter. 

24% on the outside? Or did you split the log first?
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I'd go along with those who say that if you've room for it all then keep it all.

 

The way the energy situation is going world-wide, knowing that you can keep yourself and family snug and warm for years to come is becoming an increasingly enviable position to be in.

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