Cedar is the best smelling wood.. When splitting and burning..![]()
Plus sass is fun to split - and doesn't rot if left on the ground for a few years.
Cedar is the best smelling wood.. When splitting and burning..![]()
must've been dead for quite a while if its seasoned already. Green white oak, you're liking at at LEAST two to three full years before its at its peak. That stuff takes longer than any other wood to season.
It was around 100*, windy and 30% humidity here for a couple months but I don't expect my White (a live blow-down) to be at a moisture content that I want to burn (like 16% or so.) Maybe I will be surprised but I doubt it. If I lived in the desert southwest, maybe it would be dry enough for me in one Summer...due to the drought causing heat we have been having the cord is pretty much dry. Has that nice light gray color and is much lighter. Had some in my smoker last weekend.. She ready!.
But then black birch smells even better ,and burn better than both of those . ;-)I love it but I also think Sassafras smells even better. Cedar is certainly lighter so if you have to carry it....
In my experience it will get hard to split with time, not easier. Seems like that fresh cut end is the key to getting it to "pop"....once it dries out it just dents with the maul.
Even if it is harder to split its still worth it...you'll burn a lot less compared to some easier splitting woods because of all those cooped up BTUs.
It was around 100*, windy and 30% humidity here for a couple months but I don't expect my White (a live blow-down) to be at a moisture content that I want to burn (like 16% or so.) Maybe I will be surprised but I doubt it. If I lived in the desert southwest, maybe it would be dry enough for me in one Summer...
Was that wood sizzling when you burned it in the smoker?
And yes, it was kinda stringy when I split it. I ended up using the power splitter.
Hmmm . . . split hard to, this Ash, like to see, I would . . .I have been splitting some Ash that was killed by Emerald Ash Borers... this wood is very stringy and hard to split, much like white oak. Luckily my splitter can handle it. even though it creeks and graoans and sometimes sounds like fingernails on a chalk board when trying to split the stringy portions!
Hmmm . . . split hard to, this Ash, like to see, I would . . .
I have been splitting some Ash that was killed by Emerald Ash Borers... this wood is very stringy and hard to split, much like white oak. Luckily my splitter can handle it. even though it creeks and graoans and sometimes sounds like fingernails on a chalk board when trying to split the stringy portions!
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