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1 hour ago, Alex buckle said:

Just after some advice I know it’s best to keep firewood outside to season but I have a large carport with an open wing at one end with enclosed sides would my wood season ok in this or will it take a lot longer? 
 

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That sounds ok from your description . The components needed are air flow but keep rain off so , yea I would say .

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48 minutes ago, Stubby said:

That sounds ok from your description . The components needed are air flow but keep rain off so , yea I would say .

Thank you I’ve attached a photo to make it a little more clear it is waterproof just the logs won’t get any sun but should get a bit of wind as always end up with a huge pile of leaves that have been blown in there.. they will be stored in IBC cages 

 

 

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Thank you I’ve attached a photo to make it a little more clear it is waterproof just the logs won’t get any sun but should get a bit of wind as always end up with a huge pile of leaves that have been blown in there.. they will be stored in IBC cages 
 
 
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That'll be fine. Good airflow, wind is more important that sun anyway.
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