Got the locust done.

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ohlongarm

Minister of Fire
Mar 18, 2011
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Northeastern Ohio
A pile 12 feet long,10 wide and 7 feet tall at highest point.It's a load for sure.
 

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And now you wait -- 2 or 3 years == What amount of seasoning time do you think will get her done ??
 
And now you wait -- 2 or 3 years == What amount of seasoning time do you think will get her done ??
Year and a half direct sun,but it can be as high as you've mentioned. I've plenty on hand in the meantime some is 10 years old .
 
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A beautiful sight. I love burning that locust.
 
You always get quality firewood.
 
The thing is, that wood would be as hard as a rock 20 years from now, no rush is needed. On a side note, a friend of mine at work bought one of those homeowner ban sawmills, he's exclusively running BL through it, wants to replace his old decking with new BL boards since they last so long.