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  1. Flatbedford Minister of Fire

    I cut and split about 2 cords of Red Oak in January and February this year. It is all stacked on my wood wall along the property line. It's about 30' from my house and 15' from the neighbor's. My wife was talking to one of them and she mentioned that the smell of the Oak was pretty bad. I guess that with the warmer weather, they are already opening windows. I know that the stink gets stronger in the warmer weather too. I know the sting goes away as the wood dries, but what I don't know is how long it will take for the stink to go away. Is there anything other than time that will make the stink go away? The wood is in full sun, uncovered, and stacked three rows deep on pallets. The Oak is to the left in the image. Oh the fun of suburban living... DSC07074.jpg
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  2. etiger2007 Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 8, 2012
    1,035 posts
    Clio Michigan
    They must not burn wood, I split a few cords of red oak about the same split size as yours and I would walk out there just to smell it. My friends as funny as it is would pick up a piece and smell it and love the smell. It does get less and less as it dries.
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  3. Scotty Overkill firewood hoarder

    joined: Sep 24, 2011
    7,149 posts
    central PA
    Nothing will take that smell away but time. Explain to them it won't smell like that for long, have the wife make them an apple pie for consolation. And don't forget to mention when the chit hits the fan during a power outage in the middle of winter or WORSE that you will have a warm place for them to stay until the power is restored...
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  4. Flatbedford Minister of Fire

    They have a furnace that will burn either wood or oil and they have always known that I have wood for them. They are an older couple and I help them out all the time. In fact, I was over there yesterday when his lawn tractor wouldn't start. Neither of them said a word to me, it their adult daughter who also lives with them that said something to my wife today. Maybe I can find some fresh cut Cherry to throw on top of the pile to sweeten things up a bit.
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  5. richg Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 20, 2005
    777 posts
    If it were me, I'd say something like, "If you think this stuff stinks now, wait until I burn it."
  6. tfdchief Minister of Fire

    joined: Nov 24, 2009
    2,975 posts
    Tuscola, IL
    That is really to bad. There are so many worse things than the smell of Red Oak seasoning......like a back yard full of dog manure.;sick Shoot, I go out and walk through my stacks just to smell the wood;)
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  7. ColdNH Feeling the Heat

    joined: Oct 14, 2009
    479 posts
    Bow, NH
    If with you, i love the smell of split red oak!
  8. Delta-T Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 27, 2008
    2,674 posts
    NH
    do you have room for a bison? they wouldn't notice the smell of wood then.
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  9. Woody Stover Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 25, 2010
    3,467 posts
    Southern IN
    White Oak, Pignut, Cherry....yummm! :) Red Oak...eeewww! ;sick It has an acrid, sour smell IMO. I don't like hoppy beers either. <>


    The stench will lessen quickly, especially with the warm, windy Spring weather. A month and it should be pretty good.


    If I had a 6000 sq. ft. house, maybe they could stay. With my house, I'm tossing some splits out the door so they can build a fire to huddle around. ;)

    Agreed, split some Cherry after the smell of the Red subsides and they will love it. ::-)
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  10. Backwoods Savage Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 14, 2007
    24,482 posts
    Michigan
    That smell should go away within a month from splitting unless you are really close to it. Even then, the smell will not be as strong but some smell will always be with wood until it is burned. Sounds like it is just one, the daughter who dislikes it. But then, I dislike most perfume that women wear too.....
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  11. gregbesia Burning Hunk

    joined: Jan 26, 2009
    136 posts
    central CT
    All I could say is Wow. You help them all the time, and she has the balls to say anything to You. Yep , stupidity cant be cured. I myself love the smell of red oak, but even if I did not ,I would keep my mouth shut if I had a neighbor like You.
  12. fishingpol Minister of Fire

    joined: Jul 13, 2010
    1,937 posts
    Merrimack Valley, MA
    Feed the neighborhood skunks and let them fight over the food. The windows will stay closed for a while... ;)
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  13. 'bert Minister of Fire

    Have your neighbors considered moving? (or at least the daughter).
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  14. Ratherbfishin Member

    joined: Sep 2, 2009
    156 posts
    Southern tier NY
    LOL I actually like the smell myself. Wood potpori...
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  15. timusp40 Burning Hunk

    joined: Feb 3, 2010
    232 posts
    Lake Orion, Michigan
    No one wants to have a fued going with the neighbors, but you can assure them that the odor is temporary, but the heat you will be getting from that OAK will last a lot longer.
    Tim
  16. qualityleashdog New Member

    joined: Mar 11, 2012
    10 posts
    South IN
    I can't imagine thinking oak would be anything to mention. I've been working on three different oaks the past month, and not noticed a thing. Are you sure the neighbor isn't just a little bit negative and looking to make conversation with a comment? Does it really bother her, or was it just a comment that she didn't care for the smell of oak? It sounds like the comment was made off handedly to your wife, so it is hard for me to understand how distressed the neighbor was about the smell when I'm lacking the your wife's account of how bad the neighbor carried on, the tone, etc.
    I doubt your neighbor expects anything to be done about it, and was just making a passing comment that she prefers the smell of other woods compared to oak. I wouldn't think twice about it, especially if you've not noticed a change in them with your interactions with them.
  17. Flatbedford Minister of Fire

    I told my wife about this thread and the various responses. She said that I shouldn't worry about it and that she wasn't making such a big deal about it. I still like the bison or skunk idea.
  18. weatherguy Minister of Fire

    joined: Feb 20, 2009
    2,717 posts
    Central Mass
    It was probably an innocuous comment made to start conversation, red oak does have a distinct smell, to us woorburners its a good smell, maybe to a non wood burner, not so nice.
  19. StihlHead Minister of Fire

    joined: Jan 24, 2011
    1,282 posts
    PNW Cascades
    Well, red oak seasoning has got to be better than cottonwood burning.

    I have cut and burned a lot of California Black Oak, which is actually a species of red oak. I do not get the issue with a bad smell from that stuff at all, seasoning or burning. Maybe different species of red oak smell different? I love the smell of any of the western oaks, doug fir, alder, cherry, apple, and cedar, all fresh or burning, and burning just about anything except cottonwood (also poplar, and maybe birch). I am burning black locust now, and that stuff is fairly frangrance free compared to other woods that I typically roast here. It tends to spark some, but it has great heat value.
  20. MasterMech Minister of Fire

    joined: Aug 2, 2011
    4,970 posts
    Hudson Valley NY
    Staple a couple pine tree air fresheners to their side of the pile. ==c
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  21. 3fordasho Feeling the Heat

    joined: Jul 20, 2007
    433 posts
    South Central Minnesota
    I have a neighbor like that, Actually complained to me to knock of the noise when I was doing them a favor by triming a dead tree branch that hangs over their property. (tree on property line) That ugly branch is still there and I'm done doing any favors for them.
  22. Flatbedford Minister of Fire

    These people are not complainers. I am blessed with some of the best neighbors anybody could have. When we lost power for 5 days last October, I had an extension cord from his genny the whole time. I just feel bad that the stink might bother them.
  23. 3fordasho Feeling the Heat

    joined: Jul 20, 2007
    433 posts
    South Central Minnesota
    If you were close I'd trade that green red oak for some seasoned (or green if you want the perfume)black cherry ;-) I don't mind offending my neighbors with a little red oak smell, It would be 5% of what we put up with from them.
  24. Adios Pantalones Minister of Fire

    Crap in a bucket. leave the bucket on the woodpile, rain or shine. Oak smell problem solved.
  25. Flatbedford Minister of Fire

    Probably couldn't smell the crap over the Oak!

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