Dumb newbie question. Getting my firewood C/S/D, I've got a couple dozen splits out of a couple cords that are thoroughly punky, and more than that partially. I understand the completely punky stuff is useless for burning,, but I can get some burn out of the pieces that are just starting to go on one edge.
Do I assume right that it's OK to stack the semi-gone stuff in with the good wood for a summer's drying? In other words, does "punk" spread?
And on the same idea, can I use the totally punky stuff as the bottom layer of a stack of good wood? I'm talking just for a summer, no longer.
This will be my first full winter of full-time serious wood-burning, and the cost of the pressure-treated 2x4s to stack my wood on is starting to hurt a bit, so I'm wondering whether I can safely put that "bad" wood to some purpose, particularly as a sort of platform to throw my unstackable odd-shaped pieces on to dry.
I'm forunate to have lots of sunny, windy space to stack for the summer, and a roomy enclosed attached woodshed where I'll move my winter supply in the fall. So I'm only talking about a well-aired few summer months where the punky stuff would come into contact with the good stuff.
Do I assume right that it's OK to stack the semi-gone stuff in with the good wood for a summer's drying? In other words, does "punk" spread?
And on the same idea, can I use the totally punky stuff as the bottom layer of a stack of good wood? I'm talking just for a summer, no longer.
This will be my first full winter of full-time serious wood-burning, and the cost of the pressure-treated 2x4s to stack my wood on is starting to hurt a bit, so I'm wondering whether I can safely put that "bad" wood to some purpose, particularly as a sort of platform to throw my unstackable odd-shaped pieces on to dry.
I'm forunate to have lots of sunny, windy space to stack for the summer, and a roomy enclosed attached woodshed where I'll move my winter supply in the fall. So I'm only talking about a well-aired few summer months where the punky stuff would come into contact with the good stuff.