White Oak or Black Locust

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I'd be making room to keep both. Both are going to be 3 years out before usable
 
Keep both. If you can't can the guy bring it 300 miles south? I'd keep the white oak. Locust is primo wood but
it burns much better together with another type of wood in the stove. I'd cram both loads in somewhere.
 
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send the locust to NJ
 
I would go with the Black locust , I think it seasons faster than the white Oak and it will deffinity not rot out on you.
 
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I'm a fan of the nice fine clean ash I get from red oak... thinking white oak would be about the same?
 
Have a load of both available for drop off (not a bad problem to have). Only have room for one ... which way would you go?

Wow, it's like Sophie's Choice. I'd take the locust--it won't rot for 75 years, even if touching the ground. But both are primo.
 
White oak sap wood and bark will rot faster anyway... you made out good :)
 
the folks you are getting that Locust from, is it FULLY seasoned wood?
 
Some guys have all the luck, hmmmm white oak or locust. It's like trying to pick between two super models. I usually get them leftovers poppel and it's cousin willow. Hey I am not complaining! Just don't judge me for fantasizing on a cold night over the prospects of an evening with locust ;).
 
I'd choose Black Locust. Both are great, but locust doesn't rot.
 
locust is the best. Get all you can. even if its 3 splits at a time on a bicycle, it's worth it. Much better than any oak.
 
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I agree on the BL. IMO it beats oak all day and night long. Its even better mixed with some other hard wood, but still good on its own.
 
BL all the way. Get as much as you can. Burns hot and seasons far faster than any Oak.
 
If storage space i an issue, locust is the easy choice because it seasons so much faster- nice score:)!! (but I haven't noticed any pics:mad:)
 
White oak is primo firewood for sure but locust seasons faster and burns hotter. If I had to choose one I would take the locust.
 
Lemme give you some advice........
Black Locust is def top of the list for best burning woods... period!
it wont rot so get all you can, stick where ever you can and don't worry about it.
Rent a uhaul truck or whatever is within reason and get as much as you possibly can!
There is a little learning curve to burning it. If you are splitting it, try to stack it by size.
The stuff burns like coal when all said and done, I take smaller splits and mix with bigger splits of oak.
During I pack stove full in the morning at 5am come home at 330 throw in a few pieces of other stuff load stove for the night at 6pm.
Using BL reduces my wood usage by almost a cord compared to using all red oak.. I don't have to fill the stove to the max unless it is one of the brutal winter days. I am heating about 2800sq ft with a summit that's basically at one end of my house.
BL is hard to find for firewood in the western mass so when anyone has it .... well you know
you will be very happy with the BL!
Good luck!
 
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