I did look for some info first but didn't come up with a definite answer. Being from the East, Conifers are scary chimney fire instigators, haha. That being said I can't wait to burn the cord of Norway Spruce and Red Pine that I have css. We have been burning some uglies in firepit and they are not sizzling or hissing, but last I checked with a moisture meter they were in the low to mid 20s.
My question, does the wood mc of below 20% apply to both hard and soft wood? I have had the conifer css for about 4 months and it seems really dry. I have it stacked on a knoll that gets both sun and lakeshore wind. So I don't think it is out of the question but I also don't want someone saying I told you so if we ever have a chimney fire.
My question, does the wood mc of below 20% apply to both hard and soft wood? I have had the conifer css for about 4 months and it seems really dry. I have it stacked on a knoll that gets both sun and lakeshore wind. So I don't think it is out of the question but I also don't want someone saying I told you so if we ever have a chimney fire.