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neither can i!!!!!! it's reinforced with string stuff though it, seriously hard to rip to be honest....

but we'll see what it's like!!!
 

but anyone that lives in suffolk knows that we don't have snow anymore!! 

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whats the best way of stacking rings? I let them gather up then hire a splitter for a weekend, I currently have them  roughly piled up thinking this would aid air flow through them?

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This is our log store, lost count on how many crates we have now , there is a " near mint "  Salop 6 ton timber grain trailer somewhere among the crates filled with split Oak about 4 years ago.  There are crates of hawthorn, ash, pine, oak, chestnut, laurel, willow, eucalyptus & mixed hedgerow sort of stuff, the store was started 8 or 9 years ago & all split with a vertical home built splitter with 4 way wedge. 

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On 18/07/2011 at 20:22, DN22 Gardening said:

we used to sell plenty of these on fleabay till the carrier went pop.

 

supplied flatpacked, 20 screws and it was up.

 

toooooooo busy atm to look for another carrier, tried the usual suspects but all are around the £40/£50 pound mark which kills the price.

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The cockers look well worth fifty quid

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This seasons fashion for log stores is "Lord of the rings"  ... Asymmetric  Gothic Arch style !!!! ....Couple of branches of bone Oak , carefully selected for shape and the rest is tanalsied from MVF  .   I just wanted something a bit more attractive in the back garden than a square box , I keep most of my logs in my woods , this is just my at home supply of a few weeks , will double as a bower seat or for a large potted plant in summer  ....

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On 10/01/2018 at 20:36, Plwm said:

Finally got round to finishing my little store. Found my water main in the process of digging out for the base... oops! :thumbup:

 

Just needs a few more internal partitions and a door to the 'working area' to finish it off. Oh, that, and processing all the logs etc that are lying around the drive and garden that were waiting for the store to be built! The wife says it'll be nice to use the drive to park on again!!

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For the love of god, stainless steel nails to stop the stains!

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Ready for winter….all our heating & hot water from our log gasification boiler. All wood from arb work within 25miles from us…trying to do our bit to reduce carbon footprint…IMG_1624047668.627343.jpgIMG_3035.jpg

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My main log store. Finished filling it with fully seasoned logs last week. Each one of the bays holds 4 cubic metres of stacked firewood. Should keep us going for a while!

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