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I'm thinking about storing logs so that I can start to sell them next winter. What is the best way to store them to minimise the amount of work to process them?

 

Any thoughts/your experiences welcomed!

 

Cheers :001_smile:

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Stick them in that nice big barn of yours :)

 

Ohhh if only I did own that barn!! would be ideal for log storage but I know if store them in there they will go missing/piss off my boss!!!!

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I'm thinking about storing logs so that I can start to sell them next winter. What is the best way to store them to minimise the amount of work to process them?

 

Any thoughts/your experiences welcomed!

 

Cheers :001_smile:

 

:listen: under a large tarp??? keep them (clean) and dry...

i find it best to cut them fresh, then store them. this saves cutting dirty wood later in the year,:thumbup: and is easyer on your chains......

i find it easyer splitting wet wood..

if your going to use a axe (keep it razor sharp)

 

have fun..............

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Don't have time to split it all as it comes in, it just gets satacked on the pile evry night, I have three piles going, and use one up each year, so its a three year seasoning cycle.

But keep them under wraps in the winter.

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If you havn't a barn, palletts on the floor and roofing felt on top works fine, felt allows logs to breath better than a tarp, keep the back and front open. I always try to split when green, time allowing

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This is how the Norwegian farmers store and dry their logs.

 

Note they also say in Norway that seasoned wood means less than 20% MC.

 

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Remember, during the winter these stacks are covered in a few feet of snow.......

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