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How long does it take for firewood to be seasoned does it depend on type of wood? Sorry new to the firewood game
he's going to be here sooner or later so lets just get this over with.... ohh Whitespiderthe only way to know is with a moisture meter
Old people diapers.
Ok got to get moisture meter sounds like good investmentI had some large hickory splits take 3 yrs.... the only way to know is with a moisture meter. $10 at harbor freight you should be shooting for 15-20%, your stove and chimney sweep will thank you.
Cut it, split it, stack it, wait as long as you can before you get too cold, then burn it.
What?? What?? Wha'd I miss??
What?? What?? Wha'd I miss??
Oh... moisture meters.
You don't need no stinkin' moisture meter... they lie anyway, no friggin' way they can work as claimed.
Ya' haf'ta believe in magic if you're gonna' believe what a moisture meter tells ya'.
Just stack your firewood out in the open sun for a few months... if it hisses and spits water when ya' toss it in the firebox, it needs more time in the sun.
Won't be long and you'll know when it's dry enough just using your gut as a guide... like people have done for eons.
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I know y'all expected more than that from me... but I'm a touch out'a practice stirrin' the pot
But just wait... winter ain't here yet
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Now we're getting down to the nitty-grittyWow, how about using a volt meter? Would my $500 Fluke lie to me? The principal is sound.....
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