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Does wood dry in the winter?

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Martin Denis, Nov 18, 2019.

  1. billb3

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    Weigh the splits every thirty days.
     
  2. DaveGunter

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    Brad...Brad...Brad:picard:, yer gonna get banned from FHC by Ms. Buzzsaw:rofl: :lol:
     
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    Everyone knows wood stops drying the 2nd Tuesday in September.
     
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    Why not, ive been banned from everything else by her!:whistle:
    I almost got banned from the house last week. I was using the oven to dry some green splits.
    "Kiln dried" i tried to explain in vain! To make it worse it was some pizz elm. The smell it imparted on the house wasnt too pleasant.
     
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