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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
Question for those who sell firewood?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dalmatian90" data-source="post: 1242303" data-attributes="member: 28208"><p>Legal definition in CT is:</p><p>If sold by the cord: cut and air dried for six months.</p><p>If sold by weight: cut and air dried under cover for six months.</p><p></p><p>I'm burning a lot of "over seasoned" wood this year (three plus years, primarily Ash...stuff has the weight and burns almost as fast as kilned dry lumber...). Next year will be primarily swamp maple that's about one year seasoned.</p><p></p><p>Growing up the general rule was fell trees one fall, cut them up and bring out of the woods the next year, stack it in the garage. We kept about a week's supply by the woodstove, and three more weeks at the far side of the basement. As long as I can remember (8? younger?) I was responsible each weekend to move a week's supply from the far side of the basement to near the stove (about 10' away), and move another week in from the garage to the farside of the basement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dalmatian90, post: 1242303, member: 28208"] Legal definition in CT is: If sold by the cord: cut and air dried for six months. If sold by weight: cut and air dried under cover for six months. I'm burning a lot of "over seasoned" wood this year (three plus years, primarily Ash...stuff has the weight and burns almost as fast as kilned dry lumber...). Next year will be primarily swamp maple that's about one year seasoned. Growing up the general rule was fell trees one fall, cut them up and bring out of the woods the next year, stack it in the garage. We kept about a week's supply by the woodstove, and three more weeks at the far side of the basement. As long as I can remember (8? younger?) I was responsible each weekend to move a week's supply from the far side of the basement to near the stove (about 10' away), and move another week in from the garage to the farside of the basement. [/QUOTE]
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