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If you are a beginner at cutting and stacking firewood, then this will be a great video for you!
This is (in my opinion) one of the best ways of getting dry wood so that you can burn it in your woodstove or fireplace.
*I’ve had a few people who burn pine regularly say that It doesnt cause a lot of build up If It is seasoned well. It’s probably best to go with what your local oldtimers recommend aimse each area is a little different (soft/hard wood)
Make sure that if you are purchasing firewood, that you buy wood that has been split and stacked for over a year. Some less reputable sellers don't stack their firewood and it gets punky or doesn't dry out very well.
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0:00 Intro
0:40 Types of Firewood to use
1:48 Splitting firewood
2:28 The best way to stack firewood
3:07 Building a wood rack
3:26 Stacking firewood and keeping it centered
3:58 Putting tin on your firewood
4:33 Spacing between your wood racks
5:37 Difference between wet and dry firewood
6:45 Firewood buying tips
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The Best Way To Split And Stack Firewood: A Beginners Guide
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