I see some signs of that in my wood but never have any bugs in the house and i have quite a bit of wood in house and garage. Been doing this for a...
-16 here with -37 wind chill, keeping the stove going strong with red elm and bur oak. The real fun starts later today.
What brand of stove is that?
Makes all sort of sense to me, do you rake your coals over to the side or leave them in front?
Lincoln log for new fires (best way IMHO), north south otherwise, found out on a reload in my IS if I rake the coals forward and put one piece...
I can dream about it, that's cheap.
Done, more then willing to trade mulberry for black birch.
Still on the right side of the grass. Been good, have a Merry Christmas!
My comment was based on some claiming no wood would dry in rounds, every wood type i have available will dry in rounds, the more dense types...
Wife planted a birch tree with white bark, it died so i cut it up, some of the wood was not worth splitting and was worried about it rotting. The...
I'm a slot car guy but those train layouts are awesome.
They will need to be off the ground and get good exposure to the elements. It is very windy here.
Been burning oak for over 40 years and it will dry in rounds, use to burn quite a few. Not as big as you suggest but quicker then some might think.
Never heard that, got some examples of wood that won't dry in rounds.
Does osage turn brown like mulberry? The wood in the rows looks like it does.
Interesting, did not think osage got that big, the bark even looks like mulberry. Nice wood for sure.
Some quality work there.
I've seen comments that wood doesn't dry in rounds, thats far from the truth, wood drys a lot from the ends, cell structure is like a group of straws.
I would have nightmares after that.
I never noticed much difference in the moisture meter reading outside vs inside to speak of, never did any readings much below 40 degrees outside...