Originally Posted by
mjbabcock
Okay, I’m biased. You are cross hatching (warp and weft?) each layer, when you would get a much more stable, and higher stack if you just cross stacked the ends. I learned from a guy who processes 80-100 cord/year by hand. The ends he’d crossed on each successive level to create barriers that prevent falling. The bulk of the row gets stacked in the same direction. Each row gets 2-4” of “breathing room” between it and the next row, and they should be 5-6’ tall. The pallets are okay, but unnecessary. Sacrifice the lowest layer, but go ahead and build you stacks perpendicular to the slope. You will end up with tapering stacks as they work their way up the hill, but they will work just fine.
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