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<blockquote data-quote="Rick Alger" data-source="post: 623071" data-attributes="member: 13062"><p><strong>stack or pile</strong></p><p></p><p>If you're aiming to sell this as seasoned wood, I urge you to stack it in a single stack well off the ground. Even with this method it takes three or four months to dry, preferably six. Wood dries from the ends in to the center. If the ends are not exposed to sun and wind the wood doesn't dry. </p><p></p><p>For confirmation, ask a guy who stacks hardwood lumber at a mill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick Alger, post: 623071, member: 13062"] [b]stack or pile[/b] If you're aiming to sell this as seasoned wood, I urge you to stack it in a single stack well off the ground. Even with this method it takes three or four months to dry, preferably six. Wood dries from the ends in to the center. If the ends are not exposed to sun and wind the wood doesn't dry. For confirmation, ask a guy who stacks hardwood lumber at a mill. [/QUOTE]
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