Will do, thanks.Take an average size split and split it again. Then take a reading in the inside middle of your new split. 18-20% is what I consider the upper end of the usable range. I prefer ~15%.
Will do, thanks.Take an average size split and split it again. Then take a reading in the inside middle of your new split. 18-20% is what I consider the upper end of the usable range. I prefer ~15%.
As a lot have stated it just means dry. I used to make my own Indian bows and I could drop my staves on the conrete floor and wet one thud and dry ones almost ring. You can hear the same tones with fire wood, but it is just not as loud and clear as it is shorter pieces of wood.
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My tree guy brought me some hickory. The tree, he said, had been cut down a few months ago.Some woods dry faster than others. Many people swear you can't burn oak for two years and like three better. But cherry, hack berry and similar are ready in a year