Double Seasoned Firewood?

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SPED

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Dec 31, 2007
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Ok, here's one I haven't seen before, double seasoned?? If I take it home and it sits til next year is it triple seasoned?

http://albany.craigslist.org/for/1945573768.html

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double seasoned firewood (rotterdam/schenectady )

I have a ton of split double seasoned firewood for sale. Must take all, serious inquires only. I think is is either Maple or Oak.

Must be able to transport, I can not deliver
 
Must be seasoned for 2 weeks instead of 1!
 
Mabey they mean it got seasoned, then wet again, then seasoned. We call that rotten ;)
 
It might be that he means it has been "split double" as in split twice, seasoned firewood. Instead of meaning "double seasoned" firewood.

The only reason I say this is because someone locally was selling what he referred to as double split firewood. Now I just have to figure out what double split means. ;-)
 
CJRages said:
It might be that he means it has been "split double" as in split twice, seasoned firewood. Instead of meaning "double seasoned" firewood.

The only reason I say this is because someone locally was selling what he referred to as double split firewood. Now I just have to figure out what double split means. ;-)

Aha I see, so if we can get our hands on some double split, double seasoned firewood, we can make some real money!! %-P
 
garlic AND pepper
 
SPED said:
If I take it home and it sits til next year is it triple seasoned?

r

That wold be OVER- seasoned and you would have to throw it out as it is ruined.
 
No guys...it means he dried it, then put the paprika on it. :lol:
 
I think he laid the splits all out to season for a while, then he went out and turned them all over with a spatula. That's what I do. %-P Rick
 
The double seasoning thing is a riot but how about the fact that he "thinks" it is maple or oak.

He doesn't know?????
 
At least he recognizes it to be wood. What do you want? :p Rick
 
I suspect he means the wood has been cut, split and stacked for two years . . . odd choice of words . . . but since many folks would consider one year fine for seasoning wood, he might view two seasons as "double seasoned."
 
SPED said:
double seasoned firewood (rotterdam/schenectady )

I have a ton of split double seasoned firewood for sale. Must take all, serious inquires only. I think is is either Maple or Oak.

Must be able to transport, I can not deliver

How many cubic feet is a "ton"?
 
Double seasoned, it was cut split in winter so it had all two seasons to dry - spring and summer. A ton might be the same amount as the tons of unfinished projects I have, or the ton of dirt collecting in the corner. Maybe I can sell the ton of paperwork on my desk?
 
billb3 said:
garlic AND pepper

"We got BOTH kinds. Country and western!"
 
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