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18 comments

  • Toolman286

    Glad it fell away from the house ๐Ÿ˜…

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  • JimmyJack

    Eighteen months to get a good seasoned firewood if you pile and split it right.

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  • yoshmyster

    Might I suggest renting a powered splitter then smoke some butts.

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  • jimdeere

    Yes sir ee !

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  • Butchdog3

    Perfect size to work up.

    Truck load, just a start.

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  • allen griggs

    I can dry this wood in 10 months. This is my non-ventilated woodshed. It sets out in the sun all day. On an 80 degree day, it is 90 degrees in my woodshed. It works on the principle that water vapor will pass through wooden walls.

    I do have an electric wood splitter, it works really well.

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  • austin20
    allen griggs: 29953654465435/comments/29953706241563

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    I can dry this wood in 10 months. This is my non-ventilated woodshed. It sets out in the sun all day. On an 80 degree day, it is 90 degrees in my woodshed. It works on the principle that water vapor will pass through wooden walls.

    I do have an electric wood splitter, it works really well.

    that is the nicest woodshed I have ever seen.

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  • JimmyJack

    Where are you located? No way will that season wood in my climate.

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  • Mr. Perfect
    @...: 29953654465435/comments/29953706253723

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    that is the nicest woodshed I have ever seen.

    A woodshed made of wood.


    BTW @allen griggs isn't it some violation of natural law to have both a Stihl and a Husky in the bed of the same pickup at the same time? Like creating a bar magnet with two north ends?

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  • allen griggs

    I am in the North Carolina mountains, I built that woodshed 6 years ago. I was going against the prevailing wisdom of the firewood experts over on hearth.com

    They insist that ventilation is the key to drying firewood. However, my shed, with no ventilation, will dry Oak to 17 percent in 10 months, I have done it many times. This shed would work for anybody, as long as it gets plenty of sunshine.

    The Husqvarna identifies as Stihl.

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  • JimmyJack

    I checked all my sheds today, they varied from 12% TO 34% moisture. The seasoned wood is nearly 2 years old, oak.

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  • mike55

    He keeps the Sthil for those days when he wants a real workout with lots of cussing! Husq is for when he just wants to get it done fast and simple. ๐Ÿ˜

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  • Lady Rae

    Oak is going for 450.00 a cord this year. Eucalyptus 500.00.

    Let's Go Brandon ๐Ÿ˜œ

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  • allen griggs

    We got 2 more truck loads yesterday. The tree is gone. I never have messed with chestnut oak before. The chart says it is great firewood with a high BTU rating. Plus it is easy to split. A great firewood score, beginning with, we could drive right up to the tree.

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  • Butchdog3

    Must be very dry to burn well and make best heat.

    Chestnut oak is of the white oak family.

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  • allen griggs

    I have a moisture meter. It has to get down to 17 percent. The better the firewood, the longer it takes to dry.

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  • chme

    Have some 2 yr old white oak, chestnut oak and hickory. Indoor wood furnace. Stuff burns so hot it leaves the firebrick white.

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  • jimdeere

    Too bad it wasn't that highly valuable walnut.

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