Hi All:
Its a beautiful day here in MA and I decided to take a peak at the stash and see how its coming along and ask the experts here a few questions as this is my first full year burning. Here's my setup:
Stove: Osburn 1600 non-cat insert. Half protruding as we have a tiny fireplace. It throws off nice heat.
Home: 1600 sq ft cape. Semi open plan, the heat gets everywhere but the dining room/kitchen pretty well as they are on the opposite side of the house. One indoor oscillating fan keep those rooms within a few degrees of the others.
Wood: A the wood below was C/S/S in cord sized stacks, single row, early this spring. Mostly from standing dead sources or locals having tree work done. I left it uncovered through the summer and now its all tarped ready for winter. They get decent sun and a lot of wind.
Ok here's where the stacks stand:
Maple Stack #1: 20-23%. This will be ready for next year.
Maple Stack #2: 25-30%. This got soaked last week during a big rain storm. It was the only stack I hadn't covered yet. This will need another year.
Maple Stack #3: 13-18% I have 2 cords of this and it will be my primary fuel this season.
Ash Stack: 17-22%. I think I can get away with burning this at the end of this season if need be?
Cherry Stack: 14-18%. Ready to go! I'll mix this in with the maple.
White Oak Stacks #1/2: 18-24%. I was happy to see this readings as I think it will be ready for next year.
Red Oak Stacks #1-3: 24-32%. Even though it was cut down standing dead this spring its still soaked. Not surprising. This is at least 2 years away.
Poplar and Uglies: Didn't bother measuring, its bone dry. I've been using this the last couple weeks.
Overall it's looking pretty good. My main question is about the ash. Will it be ready for me in Jan/Feb/March if need be? Its already at 17-22% and its covered but out in the wind. Im envisioning that as my emergency stash as everything I've read says it'll burn OK even if its not bone dry yet and this stack is pretty close.
Thanks for your input and helping out a new guy!
Its a beautiful day here in MA and I decided to take a peak at the stash and see how its coming along and ask the experts here a few questions as this is my first full year burning. Here's my setup:
Stove: Osburn 1600 non-cat insert. Half protruding as we have a tiny fireplace. It throws off nice heat.
Home: 1600 sq ft cape. Semi open plan, the heat gets everywhere but the dining room/kitchen pretty well as they are on the opposite side of the house. One indoor oscillating fan keep those rooms within a few degrees of the others.
Wood: A the wood below was C/S/S in cord sized stacks, single row, early this spring. Mostly from standing dead sources or locals having tree work done. I left it uncovered through the summer and now its all tarped ready for winter. They get decent sun and a lot of wind.
Ok here's where the stacks stand:
Maple Stack #1: 20-23%. This will be ready for next year.
Maple Stack #2: 25-30%. This got soaked last week during a big rain storm. It was the only stack I hadn't covered yet. This will need another year.
Maple Stack #3: 13-18% I have 2 cords of this and it will be my primary fuel this season.
Ash Stack: 17-22%. I think I can get away with burning this at the end of this season if need be?
Cherry Stack: 14-18%. Ready to go! I'll mix this in with the maple.
White Oak Stacks #1/2: 18-24%. I was happy to see this readings as I think it will be ready for next year.
Red Oak Stacks #1-3: 24-32%. Even though it was cut down standing dead this spring its still soaked. Not surprising. This is at least 2 years away.
Poplar and Uglies: Didn't bother measuring, its bone dry. I've been using this the last couple weeks.
Overall it's looking pretty good. My main question is about the ash. Will it be ready for me in Jan/Feb/March if need be? Its already at 17-22% and its covered but out in the wind. Im envisioning that as my emergency stash as everything I've read says it'll burn OK even if its not bone dry yet and this stack is pretty close.
Thanks for your input and helping out a new guy!