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Are the bays open at the front, if so the logs should be stacked pointing to the stone wall behind. Or anyway you want. I can get a bit ocd about stacking wood. If the bays aren't open at the front how do you get the logs out?

 

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The bay at the back is green wood which will take a year to dry. The front bay i will use as an overflow for the smaller log store i have near the house, these logs are supplied by a local friend ready seasoned.

The green wood i am cutting and splitting myself, its from a goat willow at the bottom of the garden.

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I had a piece of pond liner covering my wood pile but it kept filling up with water (clue is in the name I suppose) so I was donated a roof sheet this week and fitted that instead. It looks better now and don't have to keep tipping it out.

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that would fill my back garden, never mind the wood shed :D

 

that roof sheet you picked up as a freebie is worth a few quid the ebayer,s go bonkers for them lucky for you having a decent friend etc

 

mines made from s/h big six roof sheets 99p for the full roof lol and telephone poles £30 ea but cut in half =2 they make cracking supports and the actual bolts from screwfix cost more than the materials

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