Wife thinks I'm going off the deep end, because I have not bought a wood stove yet, but I'm trying to get her to understand that even the best stove money can buy needs good seasoned wood to give the best performance. So I'm just trying to get ahead of the game. When I finally get the stove, I will have at least 12 face cords of Maple, Ash, Mulberry, American Elm and Black Walnut in the yard that will have been split and stacked for a couple of years.
I have the splits on pallets that are on bricks. Thought it might help keep things drier. Other picture is of my 2 favorite tools. A Jonsered 2054 Turbo and Fiskers X27.
I have the splits on pallets that are on bricks. Thought it might help keep things drier. Other picture is of my 2 favorite tools. A Jonsered 2054 Turbo and Fiskers X27.