I have a friend in the fence biz and he offered me 500 pressure treated oak 6x6 posts. I was wondering if they are safe to burn, especially in a residential area. I would have no problem mixing a piece or 2 in with splits but dont want to be unsafe.
LLigetfa said:I would use the PT posts to make racks for the 2012 and beyond wood and leave the 2011 where it sits.
hareball said:I recently found a guy that has 30 cord of oaks that were dead standing and have been fell and seasoned 2 years now.
hareball said:I asked him to load me up 50 of whatever is easier for him to bring. I'm thinking pine but will post some pics here when he brings them during the week.
Now the question I have 30'Lx4'H of splits up on some 4" Oak limbs sitting on dirt and wont be using that until winter 2011. Do i tear down the wall and do it over with the pt posts?
hareball said:I asked him to load me up 50 of whatever is easier for him to bring. I'm thinking pine but will post some pics here when he brings them during the week.
Now the question I have 30'Lx4'H of splits up on some 4" Oak limbs sitting on dirt and wont be using that until winter 2011. Do i tear down the wall and do it over with the pt posts?
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That wood I split about a year ago, is all oak and was green. I recently found a guy that has 30 cord of oaks that were dead standing and have been fell and seasoned 2 years now. I’m thinking now that that 1 year oak should be able to get a good 3 years in a rack before I need it. not sure how those limbs they are on will hold though.
hareball said:I asked him to load me up 50 of whatever is easier for him to bring. I'm thinking pine but will post some pics here when he brings them during the week.
Now the question I have 30'Lx4'H of splits up on some 4" Oak limbs sitting on dirt and wont be using that until winter 2011. Do i tear down the wall and do it over with the pt posts?
firefighterjake said:Already answered . . . but I like to feel somewhat useful so I'll answer as well.
No.
Good idea.
Don't bother.
Have a good trip.
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