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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
Maybe it's in how I grow it ???
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<blockquote data-quote="3fordasho" data-source="post: 4749008" data-attributes="member: 16254"><p>I've noticed a quite a difference in the red and even siberian elms depending on how the seasoning/curing/drying occured. Red and siberian found standing dead, bark completely gone make the best firewood. Siberian cut live, split and left to dry will be medocre firewood at best. My theory is the standing dead stuff that doesn't have a stitch of bark left has been drying for years and the wood has shrunk considerbly making it denser. American elm does not follow this theory, it becomes lighter and turns to punk the longer it's been standing dead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3fordasho, post: 4749008, member: 16254"] I've noticed a quite a difference in the red and even siberian elms depending on how the seasoning/curing/drying occured. Red and siberian found standing dead, bark completely gone make the best firewood. Siberian cut live, split and left to dry will be medocre firewood at best. My theory is the standing dead stuff that doesn't have a stitch of bark left has been drying for years and the wood has shrunk considerbly making it denser. American elm does not follow this theory, it becomes lighter and turns to punk the longer it's been standing dead. [/QUOTE]
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