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What's the easiest and cheapest way to protect the firewood for my fire pit from rain/snow, without building anything? All the wood but the logs are raised off the ground. I'd like to use the pit all winter.
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Free pallets and old feed bags if you’ve got em. If not someone does. You can put dirt or whatever in the bags and use like shingles.
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Thanks. I have tons of feed bags. I’ve been scheming on ways to use them. Like fill with dirt like sandbags to make a packed earth sty for my pigs. Cool in summer, warmer in winter. Utterly free