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Heading outside to split some fresh oak and I am trying to decide if I should stack the stuff under a couple of pine trees in the backyard or against a PVC fence that would allow for sun exposure.
Haha thanks that's gonna be the plan. This is oak that was felled yesterday so I'm gonna give it a good 2 years to dry. I decided to go with wind for now. The stack borders the back of my property and the neighbor behind me has kind of a Sanford and Son theme going so the wife is happy about a "privacy stack".
I stacked 4 cord last year on Dec 15 in an area that gets some sun in the winter months and filtered sun when there are leaves on the trees. It gets plenty of wind year round. I just started to burn this the other day and its buring real hot. So, sun and or wind will do the job, it's just a matter of stacking it and give it time.
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