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Looks good and it's right what you are saying about needin a nice windy site. However, that pile is too wide for the wind to successfully get all the way through. Wouldve been far better and two stacks. Same height and length but thinner.

 

Them poor logs in the middle. Haha.

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Or even better. 1 pallet deep, however many pallets long. Looks like you are 3 pallets deep so the line in the centre won't be drying anywhere near as efficiently as they could be.

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well im not going back to take it out.moisture content is at 8 to 10 so i think it realy dry.i checked misture on the out side near the mesh it was at 3 so i hope its not two dry.

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well im not going back to take it out.moisture content is at 8 to 10 so i think it realy dry.i checked misture on the out side near the mesh it was at 3 so i hope its not two dry.

 

3 what? no way is it 3%

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yes it is 3% softwood its like paper.but this is in the sun for the last few days,when the wather gets damp it wont be so dry.the tarp was over the large logs before we cut them in this windy place.

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You have a moisture meter that actually gives you an accurate reading of 3%?

 

No he doesn't - he has a moisture meter that tells him it's 3%, no way in this world is it accurate:001_tt2:

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