Fried Chicken
ArboristSite Member
What makes good firewood? What's the difference between dried, seasoned, and weathered?
I had some firewood that was seasoned, but the firewood rack was sprayed by a a sprinkler the whole time and that caused the wood to turn very lightweight and rot out... I think.
I took all those pieces and put them in the fire pit, thinking they were useless. Fortunately I didn't actually light the firepit, b/c when I took some of those and put them in the fireplace, I got some serious heat and happiness out of them.
Then I had some split logs/pieces.... those were more substantial in weight, but difficult to light and stank and crackled when burned. Those were what I thought were the "proper" pieces.
Then there were just the regular dry logs that had sat for ages and burned fine.
I can't believe I actually have to ask this... I feel like a *******.
I had some firewood that was seasoned, but the firewood rack was sprayed by a a sprinkler the whole time and that caused the wood to turn very lightweight and rot out... I think.
I took all those pieces and put them in the fire pit, thinking they were useless. Fortunately I didn't actually light the firepit, b/c when I took some of those and put them in the fireplace, I got some serious heat and happiness out of them.
Then I had some split logs/pieces.... those were more substantial in weight, but difficult to light and stank and crackled when burned. Those were what I thought were the "proper" pieces.
Then there were just the regular dry logs that had sat for ages and burned fine.
I can't believe I actually have to ask this... I feel like a *******.