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Stacking firewood artfully is not only a practical idea, but the most impressive too. Thus, we have discussed some rules on how to stack it in such a way that it becomes a part of your landscaping decor. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: How to Artfully Stack Your Firewood


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How to Artfully Stack Your Firewood
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  • Keeping a cord of firewood handy in case of a
    storm, or just to get your hygge on through the
    long winter months makes sense. In addition to
    getting the right wood, and setting up an
    appropriate space to store it in, you can take
    your game one step beyond and stack your wood in
    such a way that it becomes a part of your
    landscaping decor!

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  • Heres another thought if you have someone on
    your Christmas shopping list who is IMPOSSIBLE to
    shop for and has a wood burning stove, consider
    buying them firewood and then stack it for them.
    Once its been delivered, you want to get it off
    the ground and stacked nicely, so thats a gift
    and a half that even Santa would love.

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3 Steps To Start You Out Right
  • Step 1 Set up the perfect dry spot to store
    your firewood, near enough to the house to be
    retrievable even in the worst storm but far
    enough so that any mice that decide to take up
    residence are not right next to your house.

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  • Ideally, that will be a spot that has a way to
    keep the wood off the ground, with a partial
    roof, large overhang and / or a tarp, to keep it
    dry. If you burn a lot of wood every winter, a
    woodshed with a raised floor is a great idea. You
    can always store a weeks worth at a time, closer
    to the house, on a porch for example.

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  • Step 2 Get a perfectly seasoned, dry face cord
    of firewood delivered to your home (If youre in
    the Mississauga area? We can help you with that!)
    Properly dried wood has been stacked for at least
    six months to two years.

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  • Most firewood delivered by reputable companies
    will arrive in 12 pieces but cut down any that
    you feel are too long or too wide in
    circumference before you stack. Always stack with
    the cut ends facing out (west winds) and bark
    facing up (which acts as additional protection
    against moisture), with airflow around and
    between the pieces.

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  • Step 3 Bring the wood in youre going to need
    for any given day, 24-48 hours before you burn
    it. Room temperature works best for a fine merlot
    and excellent firewood.

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What You Need To Know About Firewood
  • Freshly cut wood contains 50 moisture, which
    is too green to burn effectively or safely.
    Burning wood that is too green contributes to
    creosote build up in chimneys, which can result
    in a chimney fire.

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  • Wood that has been stacked and seasoned for at
    least two years is your best bet. Avoid buying
    your firewood from a place that just has it in a
    pile, instead of properly stacked. Odds are, it
    will be wet. Well seasoned firewood will have
    darker ends, with visible cracks or splits.

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How Do You Know If Your Wood Is Too Wet To Burn?
  • If you see steam, bubbles and / or can hear a
    hissing sound as the firewood heats up, its too
    wet to burn. Make sure you pull your firewood
    from the most seasoned part of your stack, even
    if it means that your artful design will be a
    little off kilter! Better that than wet wood in
    your stove.

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Whats The Best Type Firewood To Have?
  • You want wood that burns hot and long, rather
    than woods that burn hot and fast. Smoldering
    fires arent safe either.
  • Maple, beech, cherry and oak are all varieties
    that give long duration burns, instead of a short
    burst of high heat and then embers.

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On To The Artful Outdoor Stacking
  • A standard stack of wood is utilitarian but not
    necessarily very attractive. Now that you know
    the basic details you need about firewood, here
    are five examples of artfully stacked wood that
    would make your neighbours stop and take notice!

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  • Garys Owls Gary Tallman from Montana has
    taken artful stacking to a new level, sorting by
    colour in the spring so he can create mosaic art!

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Alastair Heseltine, an artist from BC, called
this one Meta Tree.
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A new take on tiny houses!
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By Olle Hagman of Sweden
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And finally, the most impressive of all, if not a
little impractical, created by Michael Buck
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And Indoors?
  • To stack some wood inside, and let it warm up to
    room temperature for a day or two, you need a
    good, safe place to put it. While some will use a
    rack or a large bucket, these designs from
    Decoist.com might inspire you to be more
    ambitious with your indoor wood storage.

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  • Left Old crates in the corner add elegance to
    the setting.
  • Right A shelving unit keeps things tidy.
  • However you stack it, follow our few rules and
    youre investment in dry, seasoned firewood will
    carry you through the winter in style and comfort.
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