I have some 14-16 inch logs that have been cut for 3 months that are misc wood. If I split them do you think thre is any chance they will be ready by late fall?
fossil said:Sorry, burntime, but I understand misc wood takes at least four years to season. If it's split small. Rick
gibson said:If you had 3 cords of red oak. Cut and split since March. Would you burn it in December if you had to?
gibson said:If you had 3 cords of red oak. Cut and split since March. Would you burn it in December if you had to?
I'll see how it is come burning time. My father in law has 16 cords sitting in his yard 5 miles away that I can do the pickup truck swap. All that it will cost me is some food and beer for the dude. Lots more lugging and stacking. First year burning so I guess that is the rookie initiation fee. I have no problem paying my dues and will only make the mistake once. My father in law looked at it and will gladly take it
burntime said:I have some 14-16 inch logs that have been cut for 3 months that are misc wood. If I split them do you think thre is any chance they will be ready by late fall?
Cluttermagnet said:I have Red Oak from a big tree that died slowly, then 2 years ago it got cut down in the summer.
burntime said:Just wait a week and the weather will be hot as heck and musquito infested Then the seasoning really begins!
Being new to this game. I still have a lot to learn about long burns, overnight burns, etc. I have tended to run smaller loads and hover over the stove a lot, feeding it often. When I get better experienced, I want to be able to fire it right so it can run a while unattended. I need to get a better feel for how it behaves with bigger loads. I don't want to overfire it. In time, I'll work all this out. I've been going slow and being cautious.woodconvert said:This year, so far, has SUCKED for seasoning wood where I am in Michigan. A few hot days but mostly cool, cloudy and rainy (gobs of rain). HMMPH :grrr:
Splitting smaller really helps to dry the wood out quicker....doesn't much help for overnight burns. Give and take.
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