Speedydry for wood?

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Bigcube

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Feb 27, 2008
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Upstate NY
I wish there was such a thing. I was attempting to burn wood I split in April and may and stacked in June with out much luck. Dad wasn't going to be using his fireplace this year so we worked a trade.... Thanks Dad!

Out with a load of "new"
FirewoodTrade1.jpg

And in with a load of OLD... this is 10+ years old, the stove is cruising at 500 °F :cheese:
FirewoodTrade2.jpg
 
I think you owe your dad some more wood.
 
ansehnlich1 said:
ummmm hmmmm, you made out real good on that deal!

Did ya stack it for him?
Yes, I did. Notice my load is 4 rows, his is 3. His are longer cuts but the volume was the same. I'll fill up the rest of his rack in the spring.
 
I will bring him more in the spring. He’s spending his retirement in another state.

Just curious - does Dad know that the trade happened? :)
 
Bigcube, Do you have a moisture meter to put on that 10yo wood? I'd like to know what it shows.
 
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