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Chestnut Oak Firewood

allen griggsallen griggs Member Posts: 35,607 ✭✭✭✭

In February I was cutting up a chestnut oak tree. Freshly fallen and green as could be. This is premium firewood, it is just as good as white oak, about 26 million BTU per cord. Easy to split, too. In a normal firewood pile it would take 2 years to dry. It needs to get below 17 percent moisture to burn well in a modern wood stove. Here is the wood shed that I invented. It is non ventilated. Once it is full I keep the door closed. Sets in the sun all day, and gets heated up with sun striking the metal roof and white pine walls. It works on the principle that water vapor will pass through wooden walls. I had to crank up the wood stove yesterday, here is the chestnut oak, dried for 8 months. I cranked up the Jotul for the first fire of the season last night and this is some great firewood.

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