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Here is my first load for next winter. Mostly Beech with some Ash, Cherry and Ppolar. All split now and drying out in the barn. Have taken some blocks out of the barn walls since the pics and made some steel structural louvres!

 

Only another 40t to go!!!!:tongue_smilie:

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Here is my first load for next winter. Mostly Beech with some Ash, Cherry and Ppolar. All split now and drying out in the barn. Have taken some blocks out of the barn walls since the pics and made some steel structural louvres!

 

Only another 40t to go!!!!:tongue_smilie:

 

Like the home made stillages. What type of netting do you use for the sides and do you put any posts on the corners?

 

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