zapny said:This Cherry was stacked up top, not much sun but it did get some wind. Decided to stack it on the north east side after bring it down, I think it will be ready.
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ckdeuce said:zapny said:This Cherry was stacked up top, not much sun but it did get some wind. Decided to stack it on the north east side after bringing it down, I think it will be ready for this year.
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Ready as in ready this year? Yes When did you split it?
muncybob said:It may just be the photo (or my pc)...but some of those splits look more red than my 1 year old split cherry. I guess those were the ones that didn't get much sun?
Skier76 said:Looks good Zap! I noticed a lot of checking on the ends in the pic.
Skier76 said:I'm sure this latest heat wave will help! It's in the 90's in CT...blah
There is no telling what that means 3 yr cherry burn or not to burn my gosh I hope these new EPA stoves arent this contrary. My first year with one after over 20+ years of burning wood for heat. The old smoke Draqgon would burn tires if I would have needed to stay warm.jimosufan said:just seen a new term. that the wood was "checking" dose that mean graying on the ends? thanks Jim
jimosufan said:just seen a new term. that the wood was "checking" dose that mean graying on the ends? thanks Jim
PS3696 said:How long does Cherry take to season? it was green when it was cut in Aug of 08 and split and stacked in Nov of 08. Just wondering this is my first time burning cherry It's usually Oak.
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