We had some bad storms come thru the area last Saturday. I was helping a neighbor clean up his yard (he didn't have a chainsaw) and he said that if I wanted the wood I should take it. Couple of black locust trees, 10"-14" diameter.
Got them all cut and split into pieces 16" long by 6" w x 4" high (or so - that's to give you an idea what the splits look like size wise - the pieces were either split into 4 or 2 pieces).
Got 'em stacked under a roof, inside a drafty old chicken coop, concrete floor. My question is will they be dry enough to burn winter of 2015 or do I need to wait 2 years like I have to wait for Oak split the same size?
Got them all cut and split into pieces 16" long by 6" w x 4" high (or so - that's to give you an idea what the splits look like size wise - the pieces were either split into 4 or 2 pieces).
Got 'em stacked under a roof, inside a drafty old chicken coop, concrete floor. My question is will they be dry enough to burn winter of 2015 or do I need to wait 2 years like I have to wait for Oak split the same size?