Grahamshed
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Just wondering where the best place is to dry branch / trunk wood logs ? Inside ?, outside ? under a lean to etc ?
Grahamshed":3b55yhok said:Just wondering where the best place is to dry branch / trunk wood logs ? Inside ?, outside ? under a lean to etc ?
Grahamshed":1qvtaz63 said:So, under a roof or somesuch to keep rain and sun off but otherwise open to the elements and a good airflow. Hmmm.
Grahamshed":1zgdqa87 said:Does that mean you had three dustbins Peter ?
petercharlesfagg":1fgg00hj said:Grahamshed":1fgg00hj said:Just wondering where the best place is to dry branch / trunk wood logs ? Inside ?, outside ? under a lean to etc ?
An often asked question but always promotes certain problems?
Basically, all that is required is:
(1) Sealed ends. (Possibly split large (your discretion) logs down the pith)
(2) Ventilation (More important than dry)
(3) Out of the sun.
(4) Raised off the ground (Only an inch is enough)
(5) Keep dry (Although my logs are outside and get damp they do dry, eventually, depends on how quickly you want to use them!)
If you have the timber planked then dry, under cover, shielded from sun and water and in sticks (Keeps the planks apart for air circulation)
Best not to try drying indoors unless it is cool, possibly even cold, but preferably a constant temperature.
The MOST difficult part of all is PATIENCE!
No doubt others with more experience than myself will have additional pieces?
Regards, Peter.
Dalboy":2vgsdvf3 said:Plus 1
Why not make a lean to type shed from pallets do not fill in the gaps between the slates. Make sure you add a slanting roof with water proof material either felt or tarp.. That way the slates will stop most of the rain coming in through the sides but still allows plenty of air flow. You could always hide it by planting a climbing plant which will also help keeping the rain out and still allow air to pass through
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