I see a lot of people getting scammed buying firewood on Facebook marketplace, sellers are saying its seasoned when it’s. Not !
It seems unlikely that any authority would do anything about this. To his credit, he did state the wood was recently cut. I wonder if he falls in the category of ignorant versus dishonest.Some young yahoo in my area on FB Marketplace is selling his freshly cut Elm rounds for $200/cord and is telling buyers they can burn this wood this year. He also states it is freshly cut. Isn't that against the law? Can't they be ticketed by Weights and Measures? If someone follows his advice and burns their house down, couldn't they hold the seller liable? He said the wood could be burned this year. He says,
"You have six chords of hardwood for sale, with most of it recently cut. However, if split, it can be burned this year....."
I see a lot of people getting scammed buying firewood on Facebook marketplace, sellers are saying its seasoned when it’s. Not !
How do you know that it is not "seasoned" whatever that means? How do you know that the buyers are being scammed? Maybe you were scammed? I've sold lots of firewood from my personal stash that is very dry so it is entirely possible that you can buy seasoned/dry ready to burn firewood with a low MC at any time of the year. Also, I take money before I unload but the buyer is free to reject the load before that. They never do, always very happy to get the fuel.
buy your wood 2-3 years in advance and you never have to worry about it.![]()
I’m not in a much different boat. Last year or 2 I’ve been focusing on getting quicker drying hardwood and softwoods. Oak and hickory will take a bit too long to dry with limited space.I wish I had the room to store 3 years of wood. Unfortunately that's not an option for some of us that don't live in rural areas. Best I can do is store 1 year in advance
I wish I had the room to store 3 years of wood. Unfortunately that's not an option for some of us that don't live in rural areas. Best I can do is store 1 year in advance
Are you using a solar kiln to dry quicker?
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