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  1. Tucker943

    drying firewood?

    For the same reason we added corn to the gas at the pumps to make it cleaner, but burn a bazillion gallons of diesel to produce and deliver that corn.
  2. Tucker943

    drying firewood?

    I caught my wood yard on fire again last week. Wasn't as soothing to watch as a camp fire.
  3. Tucker943

    drying firewood?

    6-9 depending on how much I poke at the fire.
  4. Tucker943

    drying firewood?

    Firewood checks fast and deep when I stack it green in the hot basement.
  5. Tucker943

    drying firewood?

    Never did it with oak Cory. Can't give an honest answer. Birch, sugar maple, hickory, various soft maples, cherry, ash and walnut. Dry as a the driest wood you've ever burned after being in a basement with a woodstove and air moving.
  6. Tucker943

    drying firewood?

    Regular stacking. I only make sure I have a few seasoned cords. The rest of the cords I need get stacked green in the basement right before winter and get dried right out indoors. The wood burns with a crackle, and no steam blowing out the ends. Kiln dry. I swear.
  7. Tucker943

    drying firewood?

    If you put hardwoods in a basement with a burning stove, you'll have wood as dry as a bone in no time. I've stacked two cords of fresh cut green sugar maple in my basement and after a month of being there with the stove burning and fan blowing, it was kiln dry.
  8. Tucker943

    drying firewood?

    I do the same. Cold fires clog chimneys.
  9. Tucker943

    drying firewood?

    Holz Hansen or something like that....
  10. Tucker943

    drying firewood?

    I season wood much faster then anyone would believe if I told them. My wood yard is on top of a hayfield hill, in full sun, with a constant breeze/wind.
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