I started my wood pile this year by cutting down the standing and fallen dead wood on my property. Assuming that it would be considered seasoned enough, I thought I had a good start on it. I quickly realized that standing dead doesn't imply seasoned, as I had sizzling and stove cool down issues.
So I bought wood from my neighbor who had his land logged in January. I figured I was good, trees were cut in January, so there was no sap in it, they were left in a field to dry all spring and summer with the sun and wind hitting them. Supposedely covered in August by tarps to keep the rain off of them, then split and stacked inside a barn which is where I am picking it up from. So that part I can confirm.
The wood apears dry, the ends are split and checked, and splits very easy when hit with a maul. Yet it also hisses and sizzles when I put it in a hot stove.
What I have been doing is drying the logs in front of the stove, placng them over the furnace vents and resplitting them into smaller pieces.
Any suggesetions on what I can do now I have close to 7 cord of this wood. One person told me to blend the pallet wood with this and it will work out, my concern being the amount of water going up my chimney. I dont want continue to buy wood so I have to find a way to make this work. The wood is Cherry, maple, oak, and some ash and a little dark birch.
Also any suggestions on how much wood I can anticipate going through for the season, I have heard everything from 1-2 face all the way up to 20. My neighbor suggested 9 is a safe number as that is what he goes through.
So I bought wood from my neighbor who had his land logged in January. I figured I was good, trees were cut in January, so there was no sap in it, they were left in a field to dry all spring and summer with the sun and wind hitting them. Supposedely covered in August by tarps to keep the rain off of them, then split and stacked inside a barn which is where I am picking it up from. So that part I can confirm.
The wood apears dry, the ends are split and checked, and splits very easy when hit with a maul. Yet it also hisses and sizzles when I put it in a hot stove.
What I have been doing is drying the logs in front of the stove, placng them over the furnace vents and resplitting them into smaller pieces.
Any suggesetions on what I can do now I have close to 7 cord of this wood. One person told me to blend the pallet wood with this and it will work out, my concern being the amount of water going up my chimney. I dont want continue to buy wood so I have to find a way to make this work. The wood is Cherry, maple, oak, and some ash and a little dark birch.
Also any suggestions on how much wood I can anticipate going through for the season, I have heard everything from 1-2 face all the way up to 20. My neighbor suggested 9 is a safe number as that is what he goes through.