My wife doesnt want to look at a woodpile, and would like it on the edge of our property under some trees, very much in the shade. Will this totally screw up the seasoning? Do I need a sunny spot?
atomichawg said:My wife doesnt want to look at a woodpile, and would like it on the edge of our property under some trees, very much in the shade. Will this totally screw up the seasoning? Do I need a sunny spot?
That is the most awesomest wood shed I have ever seen. Me have shed envy!LLigetfa said:That said, I store my Summer stacks in full sun and lots of wind. My woodshed is in full sun but very little sunlight actually shines directly on the wood.
atomichawg said:My wife doesnt want to look at a woodpile, and would like it on the edge of our property under some trees, very much in the shade. Will this totally screw up the seasoning? Do I need a sunny spot?
Backburner said:LLigetfa, I have joined the shed envy club. That is an excellent shed.
Glad to hear that wind is better than sun as we thought it was in a sunny location but it turns out that the sun only really reaches it in the late afternoon. I'm concerned about the humidity more than the rain as its been a bummer of a summer for drying wood, its been very humid and rainy.
Just a side question (sorry to hijack the topic) but can any Canadian members (or US members who know of international shipping sites) suggest a moisture meter? I'm in Canada so many US options can't be sent up to me. Where did you get it? I've been looking at the Timber Check model which is available in North America (http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx?c=1&p=32548&cat=1,43513,45788). Has anyone used it?
By the way, where are you Maplewood? I'm in NB too. Just outside of Fredericton.
LLigetfa said:That said, I store my Summer stacks in full sun and lots of wind. My woodshed is in full sun but very little sunlight actually shines directly on the wood.
Just my luck, the neighbor would complain about my weeds growing around the shed.maplewood said:I bet if the fellow whose neighbour complained to city council about his woodpiles had a shed like yours, he'd win a Good Housekeeping award!
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