gzecc said:Is that real or a reproduction?
Backwoods Savage said:We also have a fossil on hearth.com. Is he seasoned?
woodchip said:If my wife saw me trying to kiss some firewood I suspect she might have something to say about it ;-)
pen said:Did you try the bubble test? Dawn soap on one end and seeing if you can blow air through it to make bubbles? Then you'll know if it's really seasoned or not.
pen
Shari said:pen said:Did you try the bubble test? Dawn soap on one end and seeing if you can blow air through it to make bubbles? Then you'll know if it's really seasoned or not.
pen
Now just wait & see - someone's going to try this.
pen said:Shari said:pen said:Did you try the bubble test? Dawn soap on one end and seeing if you can blow air through it to make bubbles? Then you'll know if it's really seasoned or not.
pen
Now just wait & see - someone's going to try this.
Pics are required!
pen
BrotherBart said:pen said:Shari said:pen said:Did you try the bubble test? Dawn soap on one end and seeing if you can blow air through it to make bubbles? Then you'll know if it's really seasoned or not.
pen
Now just wait & see - someone's going to try this.
Pics are required!
pen
Tom the Chimneysweeponline even gave the method a name. The Satchmo.
http://chimneysweeponline.com/howooddryness.htm
My 2007 tune:
THE ANSWER IS BLOWIN’ IN THE END (With no apolgies whatsoever to Bob Dylan)
How many years must firewood dry
Before it is ready burn
Yes, ‘n’, how many months must white oak lay
Before it reaches its turn
Yes, ‘n’ how many days must Elm splits bask
Before they are up to the task
The answer, my friend, is blowin’ in the end
The answer is blowin’ in the end.
firefighterjake said:woodchip said:If my wife saw me trying to kiss some firewood I suspect she might have something to say about it ;-)
My wife has caught me smelling my wood . . . on more than one occasion . . . and I had a lot of explaining to do.
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