Giving Vent-ilation



Just a diary post tonight, as the weather's been foul for most of the day, and I didn't venture forth until at least 13:30 this afternoon, when I decided to do the upgrade to our conservatory-based intermediate woodpile. Experience has shown that, as Autumn descends and the general level of damp goes through the roof, so to speak - often literally in the case of our conservatory - the logs at the bottom of this final staging pile in direct contact with the tiled floor get, well, damp. 

I've had some old Ikea shelves lying around the studio for a while, minus the original uprights and bracing, so I pressed a couple of these into service as a ventilated base to hold the small woodpile that stores the wood that will be used next in the rotation between the main cord-store, wood shed and house. Project Pew [blog posts passim] can be seen acting as the main support for the thick end of the pile, and the modified end of one of the shelves on the right acting as a stop for the tail of the pile.

I've got another two of the old shelves if I feel the need to extend the pile further. As we're expecting another couple of cubic yards of wood this week for the coming winter, I might well press these into service as well, as I'm not sure the other two stores will take it all in one hit. Keep you posted: in the interim, we're keeping warm, up here in the hills... 


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