I made that mistake my first year. As soon as I started to lift those maple rounds that had been on the ground vertically I realized what a mistake I made! Never again. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Great score Shurdel That looks great. I've got to reach out to an arborist that we had do some work here. He's been dropping many loads off to a co-worker. Co-worker says he burnt 43 face last year, or as many would say, 14+ cord I keep telling him, you need a better stove. And some insulation. He bought a very old house, with a very old forced air woodstove. I am glad that he's getting a lot of wood from the wood service, he needs it badly. But, he doesn't need it all, right.
Get in touch with one. The guy that I got this from says he pitches up probably 10 cords a week. Either grinds it or takes it to the mulch plant. I have to get to work on getting this cut up so I can get some more.
Yeah, they dumped it in the driveway. Pretty good deal! Small world, looks like there is a few guys close to us on here.
WOW, i'd stack that kind of wood on my house if i had to!! That's some great looking wood!! You just can't have enough wood !
I have most of the pile bucked and quatered. I'm thinking about having a buddy run one otwe through his saw mill to have some boards for woodworking. I've never done that but i think i'd like to try it.
If you have enough firewood, and there's nice straight logs lying there, why not? Gives you something to experiment with, at hopefully little or no cost.
Just Just make sure you sticker stack that lumber, top cover with some weight preferably, and let it dry.