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Its 800mm stock fencing. I have had a play with different designs:

 

Without any posts/framework the fencing tends to bow/bulge when its full but is still stackable.

With some posts it is better but the best i have found is to staple some 2"x1" as a framework to the fencing then tension it when you staple it to the pallet. Holds its shape well and stacks easier. Takes about 15mins to make each one.

 

The dimensions are 1mx1.2mx0.8m= 0.96㎥ - very nearly a cube!

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some mature Willows (aargh) have been felled for the environment agency and were placed on an old railway embankment overlooking my small covered storage section in a builders yard so the convenient logging has been keeping me busy cutting rings and manual splitting.

Timeframe for seasoned willow anyone?

or fit for burning next winter if stacked now?

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some mature Willows (aargh) have been felled for the environment agency and were placed on an old railway embankment overlooking my small covered storage section in a builders yard so the convenient logging has been keeping me busy cutting rings and manual splitting.

Timeframe for seasoned willow anyone?

or fit for burning next winter if stacked now?

 

If you split it now should be ok. It goes very light when dried out.

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