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markheyes

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  1. 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.

  2. Yes i realise that now! I'll pallet the stone wall side but will there be a difference in airflow between my present chaotic pile as opposed to neatly stacked? If it's neatly stacked will there not be less room for the air to flow? Or am i being lazy and pedantic?!

  3. I've just converted part of my shed to a log store. The right hand side and the back wall are stone,the left hand side is a wall built of pallets to aid ventilation, the front is open but east facing. Can anyone see any issues with this set up?

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