One of my neighbors cut down a large Oak in their front yard. After they got all the wood they wanted they offered me the balance, of which I took between a 1/4 and a 1/2 cord
What I got is short 10-14" long 3-8" diameter logs, of very fresh Oak, mostly branches. Not sure if it is red or white. My wood rick (with a roof) is full, so if I cover it, I have to use a blue tarp. Am I better off just letting it sit until Summer and then split it, or should I split it now, even though it will be outside in the elements. This is going in a conventional masonry fireplace, and I don't have to burn it next year, it can wait longer.
Is Oak (not sure if it is red or white) easier to split green or dried. Considering that it is sitting outside in Oregon's famous liquid sunshine, will it dry faster after splitting, or should I leave the rounds intact until Summer. If I put a tarp over the stack will it aid in drying, given that it will go all the way to the ground.
What I got is short 10-14" long 3-8" diameter logs, of very fresh Oak, mostly branches. Not sure if it is red or white. My wood rick (with a roof) is full, so if I cover it, I have to use a blue tarp. Am I better off just letting it sit until Summer and then split it, or should I split it now, even though it will be outside in the elements. This is going in a conventional masonry fireplace, and I don't have to burn it next year, it can wait longer.
Is Oak (not sure if it is red or white) easier to split green or dried. Considering that it is sitting outside in Oregon's famous liquid sunshine, will it dry faster after splitting, or should I leave the rounds intact until Summer. If I put a tarp over the stack will it aid in drying, given that it will go all the way to the ground.