Posted by cjunrau on January 12, 2022 at 13:52:18 from (184.151.246.188):
In Reply to: Firewood dry down posted by SHALER on January 12, 2022 at 07:54:21:
Takes me 3 weeks at most. I split green wood to 2 inch and stack in my basement all winter. I have enough room in my house for 1 month. trees are pushed out in summer but are still green. I cut and split and bring into the house where they are right beside the stove 4 rows thick. I have a fan going on them all the time. If I split at 4 inch it never burns properly so I split 2 inch. I have a nice wood stove with glass door. I get 22 pieces into it in one fill just to give you an idea of how small I split it. I now use half as much wood with a good stove as what I did with a Valley Comfort. So I spend more time splitting instead of cutting. I prefer to have it one summer in a metal 1600 bushel bin with the top lid and door open, but I haven't been a year ahead of myself for 2 years now.
So if you are desperate to get it dry small pieces and a fan. Non split 12 inch oak tree can be dead 10 years and still not be dry. I did that for experiments one time to prove a point to someone. Ps my house does not need a humidifier the last 2 years.
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