How tall dare you all stack your wood? I am trying to fit 7 cord into my woodshed and after stacking about 6.5 cords, disaster struck. The very first stacked row fell into the next, into the next, into the next... So before repeating my error again, I am trying to think of another way. I'm guessing I stacked the rows about 9 feet tall because there are many ladders around and that is the only way I will be able to fit all of this into the shed. I do not like stacking tiers very much and don't really think they would stand up against a desired collapse. Perhaps one row then a line of tiers, another row, tiers... Or is too high, just too high. Rows are probably 12+ feet long along the narrow dimension of the woodshed ~15x24 or so. Wood is being stacked on pallets, gravel not an option due to clayish soil underneath. Yes, it is all dry enough to go in the shed. Ends of the rows are supported by a wall in the back and 4x4s in the front or shed posts front an back.
Thanks.
Thanks.