First post here. I sure could use some advice. A few weeks ago i took an offer for some
"Full Seasoned" Red Oak form our local news paper. The listing had Green wood for $220 Or "Seasoned" For $280.
I Called the guy up, and he said the seasoned was down for over two years.
I had the "Seasoned" Cord Delivered and the wood was beet red, and had that Red Oak Smell.
I took a sample out of the pile straight away and took a picture.
There was a sprinkle before the wood was delivered, but no profound rain to speak of.
This stuff would not burn on the surface of the sun honnestly! I Called the seller up, and asked him what was done. He said it was in the round for over two years, but split before delivery.
My question here is, how long a wait am i in for before this is burnable? i got this to use in our US Stove 2000, To Give Our pellet stove a break once in a while, and when power is out.
I am kind of disappointed to say the least, paying more for dry stuff to burn.
Any advice or opinion would be greatly appreciated.
"Full Seasoned" Red Oak form our local news paper. The listing had Green wood for $220 Or "Seasoned" For $280.
I Called the guy up, and he said the seasoned was down for over two years.
I had the "Seasoned" Cord Delivered and the wood was beet red, and had that Red Oak Smell.
I took a sample out of the pile straight away and took a picture.
There was a sprinkle before the wood was delivered, but no profound rain to speak of.
This stuff would not burn on the surface of the sun honnestly! I Called the seller up, and asked him what was done. He said it was in the round for over two years, but split before delivery.
My question here is, how long a wait am i in for before this is burnable? i got this to use in our US Stove 2000, To Give Our pellet stove a break once in a while, and when power is out.
I am kind of disappointed to say the least, paying more for dry stuff to burn.
Any advice or opinion would be greatly appreciated.