Hi all new to this forum and joined because of concern about how I will fair this winter. I usually have wood split and stacked in early spring and for the last many years was lucky enough to be able to choose from a maintenance yard I had access to and was burning black cherry , poplar and maple which dried out pretty well by the time I start burning in late Novemember it seemed.
This year due to a shoulder injury and the maintenance yard I had access to ceasing to store wood there I got a big wrench in my firewood plans and as a result got a very slow start getting my stack together. I managed to get a dead standing red oak delivered to me in late June and then a green white oak delivered in the first week of August. Both trees were definitely wet on the split wood side of each piece but I was surprised that I wasn't ever seeing huge amounts of water seep out as the wedges went in. I know oak takes forever to season which is why I'm here. I split all the pieces pretty thin and have them stacked criss cross. I use an old convection insert Big Buck Stove .. like one of the first model from the 70's. Through the years I have burned SOME wet wood mixed in but never had to do ALMOST ALL unseasoned stack like this. You think this stuff will even burn? I clack it together and well lol.. it is a thud sound and the bark is clinging onto the pieces tight as can be... I know it is unseasoned. The red oak from June is turning color finally and checking a bit but this white oak is totally pale... both are still unseasoned I know sigh. I basically am getting between 3 to 5 months dry time by the time this burning season begins. I'd love to hear if you think I have a chance. I can update this thread too as the winter progresses. It will be at least an interesting experiment to see how I fair with possibly chillingly annoying results lol sigh.... I'm pretty anxious hence my post.
This year due to a shoulder injury and the maintenance yard I had access to ceasing to store wood there I got a big wrench in my firewood plans and as a result got a very slow start getting my stack together. I managed to get a dead standing red oak delivered to me in late June and then a green white oak delivered in the first week of August. Both trees were definitely wet on the split wood side of each piece but I was surprised that I wasn't ever seeing huge amounts of water seep out as the wedges went in. I know oak takes forever to season which is why I'm here. I split all the pieces pretty thin and have them stacked criss cross. I use an old convection insert Big Buck Stove .. like one of the first model from the 70's. Through the years I have burned SOME wet wood mixed in but never had to do ALMOST ALL unseasoned stack like this. You think this stuff will even burn? I clack it together and well lol.. it is a thud sound and the bark is clinging onto the pieces tight as can be... I know it is unseasoned. The red oak from June is turning color finally and checking a bit but this white oak is totally pale... both are still unseasoned I know sigh. I basically am getting between 3 to 5 months dry time by the time this burning season begins. I'd love to hear if you think I have a chance. I can update this thread too as the winter progresses. It will be at least an interesting experiment to see how I fair with possibly chillingly annoying results lol sigh.... I'm pretty anxious hence my post.