Wood rack cover
"aemeijers" wrote
The better and closer roof you put over the wood, the more likely things
(that you don't want in the house) will make a home in the stack.
Granted, and if you make the structure with room around the wood like you
propose, you can spray without getting spray on the wood.
I'm not convinced using (purchased) wood as a main heat source makes
financial sense
In OUR house, and I am only speaking for myself, it makes a very large
difference in heating costs for a couple of reasons. One is that wood
permits are cheap, and we get wood for $4 a cord. The other is that we have
a very good wood stove, housing insulation, and room arrangement.
At the end of last winter, we ran out of wood, and noticed a big spike in
the electric bill.
The privacy screen around an old pit toilet at a
state park beach comes to mind.
Exactly, of if you can't go that big, at least leave enough room for
circulation, and so that you can spray around the outsides of the wood and
on the floor without getting the poison on the wood.
Steve
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