Unfortunately, I ordered a cord of wood this week from what turned out to be a less than scrupulous wood supplier. The wood is Red Oak. The problem is it appears that it was cut just a few months ago plus it was delivered very damp. I have a hard time getting it started and an even harder time keeping it burning. I'm looking for some advice on how I can use this wood this winter. The dealer refuses to take the wood back and I have no other location for wood storage other than where this unseasoned and damp wood is now stored.
I use a wood burning stove and store my wood in my garage on a face-cord sized, steel rack. I live in a townhome and outside storage isn't possible.
If anyone on this forum has a suggestion on how I can improve the combustion characteristics of this load of wood, I sure would appreciate the advice.
I use a wood burning stove and store my wood in my garage on a face-cord sized, steel rack. I live in a townhome and outside storage isn't possible.
If anyone on this forum has a suggestion on how I can improve the combustion characteristics of this load of wood, I sure would appreciate the advice.