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    Cool Firewood storage - Holz Hausen (Holz Miete)

    How about a thread about firewood? (Or is there one already?)

    Anyway, shortly I am beginning my usual firewood preparations for the coming Winter. I was thinking of constructing one or two Holz Hausens (Holz Mietes). Anyone, familiar with them? I have never built one. Here are some interesting (and funny) sites about them:

    http://www.woodheat.org/firewood/holtzhausen.htm



    http://www.holzmiete.de/brennholz_saegen.php

    http://www.hearth.com/econtent/index...wthread/23323/

    Any opinions would be appreciated or other options/preferences for stacking...

    Last edited by Thorum; 06-29-2009 at 01:20 PM.

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    From one wood burner to another....

    I've done something similar--but only for temporary storage. Really, it was nothing more than a pile with the top layer placed so that the bark faced out and acted somewhat as a roof.

    I just stack it the 'regular' way--on pallets and covered with scrap pieces of standing-seam roofing and tarps. Also, I have cedar posts driven into the ground at either end so that the whole damn thing doesn't come crashing down!

    I burn about 4-5 cords per year and just stack it all in one big stack. How much do you burn, Thorum?

    Here's a shot of one end of last year's pile, plus a standing stone I put up just for the hell of it.


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    Hej Dalton, thanks. I'll try to post a photo or two also of my wood stacks. I suppose we burn about 4 cords a season. From about mid-December through mid-February the wood stove is kept going non-stop, 24/7. It is a big one and is in the living room (our main activity room; TV, kids toys, couch, etc.) so it is really nice when it is snowing and in the negatives. It really pumps out the heat. Here's our stove, made by Osburn:



    I am really happy with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thorum View Post
    Hej Dalton, thanks. I'll try to post a photo or two also of my wood stacks. I suppose we burn about 4 cords a season. From about mid-December through mid-February the wood stove is kept going non-stop, 24/7. It is a big one and is in the living room (our main activity room; TV, kids toys, couch, etc.) so it is really nice when it is snowing and in the negatives. It really pumps out the heat. Here's our stove, made by Osburn:

    I am really happy with it.
    Yeah, ours runs 24/7 through the heart of our Vermont winters (November through mid-April and just like you, ours is right in the main part of the house and keeps everything nice & toasty even when it's -20 outside. up

    Ours is a Vermont Castings (natch!) Defiant/Encore model--circa 1986.



    You're in the cold & snowy part of MD, eh? Garrett Co.? I'm always impressed with the snowfall totals from that area. You come close to our Vermont totals!


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