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Which wood dries the fastest??
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<blockquote data-quote="Iron Head" data-source="post: 4098661" data-attributes="member: 61352"><p>Where I'm at we have alot of Oregon White Ash.</p><p><a href="http://www.allaboutfirewood.com/?page_id=11" target="_blank">Oregon Ash « All About Firewood</a></p><p>Both Ash and Cotton Wood grow on the same moist wet soil but Ash is a dry wood and Cotton Wood is almost saturated with water. Our Western Red Cedar and Alder also thrive on the same soil.</p><p>Ash is by far the fastest drying wood if splitted. </p><p>I stacked some 2-4 inch diameter Ash branch cuts with the splits last spring.</p><p>As of now the splits burn fine but the branch cuts are sizzling at the ends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iron Head, post: 4098661, member: 61352"] Where I'm at we have alot of Oregon White Ash. [url=http://www.allaboutfirewood.com/?page_id=11]Oregon Ash « All About Firewood[/url] Both Ash and Cotton Wood grow on the same moist wet soil but Ash is a dry wood and Cotton Wood is almost saturated with water. Our Western Red Cedar and Alder also thrive on the same soil. Ash is by far the fastest drying wood if splitted. I stacked some 2-4 inch diameter Ash branch cuts with the splits last spring. As of now the splits burn fine but the branch cuts are sizzling at the ends. [/QUOTE]
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