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[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 day ago (1 children)

"Non-sheltered"?

I mean sure you van leave wood out to dry but if it rains a lot at least the top logs won't prolly be dry. But like if you cover them from rain with a tarp it's fine.

Weed would go moldy though.

Bathroom isn't bad if he's not taking long hot showers all the time. Good ventilation because it's an area that's often wet.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 hour ago (1 children)

Doesn't the inside dry out if the wood is raised off the ground? I'm talking over the course of a year plus for seasoning fire wood.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 hour ago* (last edited 1 hour ago)

Well yeah but the top layer won't, so if it's wood (ie there's no cover at all) then the top layer gets wet and wicks the moisture downwards to whatever degree the shape and arrangement of the wood dictates.

But like I'm talking more about a stacked pile of firewood that has lots of naked grain and shaped tightly together. If you've thick piece of logs with the bark intact, and it's not an especially rainy season, it's fine.

But yeah raised off the ground is necessary, but that's can be done with a parallel layer at the bottom.

I'm just saying if you have tightly paced firewood and it's outside all year it's worth considering a tarp on top of it but it's more or less a play by the ear thing.

Like stacking firewood on the side of a building for example, as there's a least a bit of cover unless there's a huge storm. Completely fine. (Try to make it the side which doesn't face the wind usually but either way.)

(Am no pro just lived in wood heated houses a lot and so saunas and fires in Finland)