If you heat with wood a lot, you have to make sure that new wood is coming in regularly. Preferably so much that you make provisions for old age. After all, when you're 70, you hardly feel like driving into the forest with a chainsaw and hatchet to chop wood. There could be a problem with the accommodation at some point. Every wooden shelter, no matter how large, will eventually be full. So what? Just build yourself a wooden heap. These cylindrical log stacks have been built for many generations. They can be implemented relatively quickly and are really practical.
When you look at a pile of wood like this, you sometimes wonder how it all keeps so stable. Is there a specific technique or is everything just stacked on top of each other? questions upon questions. Now how does this work properly? If you are thinking about building a wood pile and are not quite sure how to set it up, you should definitely watch the video by Hardline Zocker above. In his 10-minute video, he shows step by step how a wooden windrow is made and explains why special actions are absolutely necessary. After all, the wooden windrow should be stable in the end and still look chic.