I just came in from splitting my white oak,hoping that by splitting it small in May I'll be able to burn it in October.This discussion reminded me of how well old oak burns. I better get looking for some seasoned wood for this winter.
Good luck. I've heard some wild claims about burning oak but I would never attempt to burn oak in that small space of time. We tried to burn some oak that was dead after drying only about 9 months. It went back in the stack.
By burning or attempting to burn marginal wood people are just asking for problems. Why not get wood that will burn decent without any problem at all? The benefits of doing this is that you will burn less wood and get more heat from it. In addition, you will not have creosote problems nor will you be fighting the stove, trying to get the wood to burn.