I've got about 2 cord of green Doug Fir split and stacked in my back yard. Last night it rained lightly. Will the light rainfall stop my wood from seasoning? Or perhaps accelerate it?
SolarAndWood said:I thought rain storms split and went around stacks of Doug Fir?
smokinjay said:Put your left foot in the air and shake it all around! :coolhmm:
It may. I've no experience with Douglas Fir, but the way I see it, Fir is already 3/4 of the way to fire; All you have to do is add an "e." I think you'll be OK by Fall.Bigg_Redd said:Will the light rainfall stop my wood from seasoning? Or perhaps accelerate it?
Bigg_Redd said:I've got about 2 cord of green Doug Fir split and stacked in my back yard. Last night it rained lightly. Will the light rainfall stop my wood from seasoning? Or perhaps accelerate it?
Bigg_Redd said:I've got about 2 cord of green Doug Fir split and stacked in my back yard. Last night it rained lightly. Will the light rainfall stop my wood from seasoning? Or perhaps accelerate it?
madrone said:Nothing stops Doug Fir.
Bigg_Redd said:God himself burns Doug Fir. It's how he keeps heaven warm in the winter.
Probably not. BR is too mischievous to be allowed anywhere near Heaven.snowleopard said:Bigg_Redd said:God himself burns Doug Fir. It's how he keeps heaven warm in the winter.
You have pics of that?
Woody Stover said:Probably not. BR is too mischievous to be allowed anywhere near Heaven.snowleopard said:Bigg_Redd said:God himself burns Doug Fir. It's how he keeps heaven warm in the winter.
You have pics of that?
Maybe he can get some pics of the Devil burning Bodark. :smirk:
Backwoods Savage said:No doubt all that wood is ruined by now Bigg_Redd. You had best get right back out there and cut more only cut double this time. Then the next time it rains, go out there and hold an umbrella to keep those nasty raindrops of that precious wood.
Yep, a thick plate-steel stove, all black. Maybe a Blaze King of the Underworld? It's not smoldering, though.snowleopard said:In which stove do you think the bodark is smoldering? I lived with a sheet metal stove that I think was manufactured there, but I could be wrong about that.
CTYank said:Bigg_Redd said:I've got about 2 cord of green Doug Fir split and stacked in my back yard. Last night it rained lightly. Will the light rainfall stop my wood from seasoning? Or perhaps accelerate it?
Since what you're really pointing to is air-drying of the wood, any of the rain that gains access to the innards of the wood will wet it.
Clearly it'll reverse the drying process. You are kidding about accelerating it, no?
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