Loading the garage the other day...I get about 3/4 a cord in there at a pop which acts as my shed...and I get into an area of the stack which I thought was oak about three years seasoned. Pre season, when glancing over the piles, I thought I knew what was in each stack and when I cut it. Well, I was wrong...looks like the 2-3 cords of season oak at the end of the current stack I had planned on is pine.
I have about two cords of pine in another stack, and I swear I do not recall splitting the other section which was tacked onto the oak.
Good thing is is will burn...bad thing I may be loosing my mind. Only thing that made me smile...I have five cords of white oak that a guy dumped for me...so I will be lean for this year and a bit next year using soft woods to bridge the gap...but oak is in the future.
Cheers,
Matt
I have about two cords of pine in another stack, and I swear I do not recall splitting the other section which was tacked onto the oak.
Good thing is is will burn...bad thing I may be loosing my mind. Only thing that made me smile...I have five cords of white oak that a guy dumped for me...so I will be lean for this year and a bit next year using soft woods to bridge the gap...but oak is in the future.
Cheers,
Matt