Well, as pointed out here by many, that's not a lot of wood, but if it gets the job done for you, fantastic. I guess depending on the temperatures, that could be stretched out over a week here, and then again, not. A days worth? Certainly here under most conditions.
It gives me a great idea though. Your rack. My brother is very legally blind and because of chemo therapy for colon cancer, its getting worse, and the chemo weakens him too. He lives alone, and burns primarily by wood, gas back up. His choice. Thing is though, his wood is outside in his shop, probably six cord. Your rack is the better part of a rank and I've been wondering how to get him a good supply down in his basement so he doesn't have to battle the extreme cold or deep snow outside. You just gave me an idea. A couple of racks like yours down in his basement. The better part of a cord on hand until someone can run over and restock him.
Thanks Jerry for the photo. I was thinking four or so big rubber trash cans, but that aint much. Two or three racks like yours in his basement is just what the doctor ordered. Thanks again Jerry.
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