Checking my Beech

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Andy S.

Feeling the Heat
Oct 28, 2013
405
Southeastern, PA
Resplit a few pieces today while straightening up my stacks and found it at 22.5% or so. I'm hopeful it'll be good to go for 15/16. Any insight one what to expect from a mid-Atlantic summer for that last 3%?
 
I think you'll be fine Andy. We're getting really warm weather right now already, I'd bet you'll be fine to burn it this Fall/Winter.
 
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I would heat this barn with 22 percent Beech for the rest of my life.
 
I find beech to be a one year wood. Or a spring/summer/fall and your good.
You're right up the road so that is good news.

I would heat this barn with 22 percent Beech for the rest of my life.
I've had pretty poor results with anything over 20%. It may be the small firebox is more sensitive to moisture than the big boys but the sweet spot reading on my meter seems to be 18-19%.
 
Beech is one of my favorites to burn. With my drying set up (not ideal) it needs two years to dry. A three year old/seasoned beech is perfect, totally high octane!
 
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