Today I searched for a moisture meter, I only started burning last year and the wood was already here. I have procured "seasoned" wood for this year and wanted to know how bad it was going to be.
I drove into our closest big town. I called/visited 7 different hardware stores (including the big orange box and crappy tire) and our 1 wood stove dealer and NONE of them had a moisture meter. At first I wasn't surprised, thinking maybe they had all sold out, except only 2 of them even knew what I was talking about. One of which told me I would never need one of those because once you get the stove hot enough it doesn't matter how wet the wood is. The attitude of cut in the summer and burn that winter, is still very prevalent. Everyone and their uncle burns wood around here, however the majority seem to be old non-epa style.
Finally I found one at a family owned small town hardware store about 20 minutes away. They had 3 in stock! Not only that but he recommended this one, he burns at home and this is the one he uses and it's held up. We got into a nice little chat about wood burning it was great.
I grew up in a village of 85 people, where our biggest 'city' is 13,000 people. Today my faith has been renewed in small town living.
... oh ya and I tested 20 different splits from my delivery: the average moisture is 28.4%
I drove into our closest big town. I called/visited 7 different hardware stores (including the big orange box and crappy tire) and our 1 wood stove dealer and NONE of them had a moisture meter. At first I wasn't surprised, thinking maybe they had all sold out, except only 2 of them even knew what I was talking about. One of which told me I would never need one of those because once you get the stove hot enough it doesn't matter how wet the wood is. The attitude of cut in the summer and burn that winter, is still very prevalent. Everyone and their uncle burns wood around here, however the majority seem to be old non-epa style.
Finally I found one at a family owned small town hardware store about 20 minutes away. They had 3 in stock! Not only that but he recommended this one, he burns at home and this is the one he uses and it's held up. We got into a nice little chat about wood burning it was great.
I grew up in a village of 85 people, where our biggest 'city' is 13,000 people. Today my faith has been renewed in small town living.
... oh ya and I tested 20 different splits from my delivery: the average moisture is 28.4%