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I store the sticks at the other end of the site where the shed is - about 200 yds away. Once ringed up they come in the shed where I split them and store for sale. Shed holds well over 100 m3... Was 80% full before winter i.e open the doors and the timber was stacked all around a tiny path to the splitter!

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Do you store it loose or in crates? ..... I ask cos I am thinking of the best way to utilise the space in my very high barn.

 

Those pics don't show the racking made out of pallets into which I just lob the logs once split. I then have the ball-ache of hand lobbing them back out come delivery time. The roof is too low to swing an axe with any guts too.

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