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Inspired by a recent post (not sure if this should be in the firewood forum?) post pictures of your log piles here.

 

My 'dry' wood pile resides in our 12x8 greenhouse- nice & dry, sunshine keeps the wood drying and handy for the kitchen door too.

 

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Excellent thread as i'm in the design process now.

 

Few question, do you store the logs directly on the floor or on pallets raised up so the air can circulate?

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Mine complete with green roof (well often brown in the summer :D) and coal bunker (we run a multifuel burner which does all our heating). The intention is to weatherboard the rest of the extension to match and to put a proper concrete pad in - eventually.

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  Tony Sorensen said:
Mine complete with green roof (well often brown in the summer :D) and coal bunker (we run a multifuel burner which does all our heating). The intention is to weatherboard the rest of the extension to match and to put a proper concrete pad in - eventually.

 

Good log store- very professional. I'm glad to see you've raised the firewood off the ground on slats- improves air circulation and keeps the bottom log layer off the damp ground.

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  Tony Sorensen said:
Mine complete with green roof (well often brown in the summer :D) and coal bunker (we run a multifuel burner which does all our heating). The intention is to weatherboard the rest of the extension to match and to put a proper concrete pad in - eventually.

 

Tony i see how you get coal out but how do you refill it? :confused1:

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:biggrin:

  Tony Sorensen said:
Mine complete with green roof (well often brown in the summer :D) and coal bunker (we run a multifuel burner which does all our heating). The intention is to weatherboard the rest of the extension to match and to put a proper concrete pad in - eventually.

 

did alex split that lot for you?????????????

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