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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
Aug 1st-it won't be long now...
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<blockquote data-quote="angelo c" data-source="post: 4448759" data-attributes="member: 31365"><p>Pennsy, </p><p></p><p>Effort is a beautiful area. been through there a time or two. </p><p></p><p>I have not had success with wood in the round for long periods of time, then split. I had a few cords of maple that sat a year before I split it thinking I could use it right away...nope would not stay lit....(dried up in a few months as soon as I didn't need it any longer in the spring). I don't consider time "on the round" as drying time anymore. Most firewood sellers here pile up the years worth of rounds then split at this time of the year and call is "seasoned". Don't work for me that way. I say 6 months or a summer season at least for most hardwoods, even after sitting on the round.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angelo c, post: 4448759, member: 31365"] Pennsy, Effort is a beautiful area. been through there a time or two. I have not had success with wood in the round for long periods of time, then split. I had a few cords of maple that sat a year before I split it thinking I could use it right away...nope would not stay lit....(dried up in a few months as soon as I didn't need it any longer in the spring). I don't consider time "on the round" as drying time anymore. Most firewood sellers here pile up the years worth of rounds then split at this time of the year and call is "seasoned". Don't work for me that way. I say 6 months or a summer season at least for most hardwoods, even after sitting on the round. [/QUOTE]
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