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How long for oak to dry?
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<blockquote data-quote="willsaw4beer" data-source="post: 1447462" data-attributes="member: 29495"><p>The only thing I can add to what's been said is whether it was cut in the winter when there was no sap flow or was cut when there was sap flow. If it was cut in bitter late December or January, bucked, split into small pieces and stacked in a good spot all summer it likely will be dry enough to burn the next winter. Although letting it season an extra year is probably preferrable if possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="willsaw4beer, post: 1447462, member: 29495"] The only thing I can add to what's been said is whether it was cut in the winter when there was no sap flow or was cut when there was sap flow. If it was cut in bitter late December or January, bucked, split into small pieces and stacked in a good spot all summer it likely will be dry enough to burn the next winter. Although letting it season an extra year is probably preferrable if possible. [/QUOTE]
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