dstig1
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Lots of ways to get firewood into the house:


I have started using IBC totes with the poly tank removed. I fork these into the garage downstairs and then bring up wood 2x 5-gal buckets at a time. They aren't the best format for hauling wood, but they work so far. Maybe I will make something better down the road that has some flexibility built into it. We have a masonry heater and it is hard to go through more than 3 buckets in an evening (no one here during the day, so no fire then). The thing about our masonry heater is that is is European, and they did not tell us the one key detail - they need 12" firewood. Grrrrr. Can't find that unless you custom order it ahead of time, so I have started doing my own and that is the main reason for the IBC totes - 12" wood doesn't stack worth a darn so i toss it into the bin. I'm really only getting going on this, so I need a bit better system to get enough wood in place, but I am aiming to have 4 bins in the garage which should cover a winter with our usage. Will probably put them on wheels/dollies of some sort. Yes I have to haul it upstairs, but it is not that bad. My best friend has a house designed with a door right behind his wood stove, so he brings wood up on the deck and puts it right inside there. My big advantage is that the wood should be totally dry and then only get better sitting in the garage as the winter goes on.

I have started using IBC totes with the poly tank removed. I fork these into the garage downstairs and then bring up wood 2x 5-gal buckets at a time. They aren't the best format for hauling wood, but they work so far. Maybe I will make something better down the road that has some flexibility built into it. We have a masonry heater and it is hard to go through more than 3 buckets in an evening (no one here during the day, so no fire then). The thing about our masonry heater is that is is European, and they did not tell us the one key detail - they need 12" firewood. Grrrrr. Can't find that unless you custom order it ahead of time, so I have started doing my own and that is the main reason for the IBC totes - 12" wood doesn't stack worth a darn so i toss it into the bin. I'm really only getting going on this, so I need a bit better system to get enough wood in place, but I am aiming to have 4 bins in the garage which should cover a winter with our usage. Will probably put them on wheels/dollies of some sort. Yes I have to haul it upstairs, but it is not that bad. My best friend has a house designed with a door right behind his wood stove, so he brings wood up on the deck and puts it right inside there. My big advantage is that the wood should be totally dry and then only get better sitting in the garage as the winter goes on.