not for a stubborn batch of black locust, I guess! Stacked with white oak, red oak and other species that are burning beautifully. I will pass on this species next time!
+1geoffm24 said:Black locust has a very low moisture content to begin with and seasons in less then a year usually. I'm going to assume that you don't have a moisture meter. What is telling you it isn't ready?
RonB said:I burn black locust regularly and have never seen it infested with anything. It is bug resistant and lasts for years. Makes great fence posts. I would also question if it is black locust.
woodzilla said:It is up on pallets in partial sun with good air flow. It definitly just smolders, smokes and hisses for awhile before lighting off. secondary burn not stable.
I only have 1/2 face cord of it. unfortunately Its in the Late dec- early jan area of my stacks.
There was some insects under first 1" of wood. never saw them, just some sawdust, which held moisture, which punked some ( not all) of the wood.
woodzilla said:Yes, very fine dust. some small 3/32 holes. Never see the bugs though!
woodzilla said:Its definitly black locust. Its just the infestation causing some grief. I will be mixing it in slowly to use it up this year. I am as shocked as all of you at the situation. Fortunately I am not relying on it for my only supply. Im sure I will find it easy to mix with the other 5 cords on hand for this year.
oldspark said:Put this thread in the scratch your head bin, Black locast is like Oak for me with a hot bed of coals it takes right off, burnt a tree a year ago and it was green when cut and burnt 1 1/2 years later and never a problem with it.
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