Now that almost all of my storm damaged trees are down (the huge one is down and that's made all the difference), I am now the proud owner of about a cord and a half of firewood (much of it unsplit) that cost me about $5000, partially paid by homeowner's insurance. Of course it all needs to be dried. I wondered if I could dry it inside. I'm not sure yet. It takes six months for wood to dry. Be careful not to bring in any bugs.
I found this wonderful company passionate about axes. They advise not drying wood inside. (Page also shows unique wood stacking technique.) So stop by and get your free axe book (it's all frames so just go there and select "Axe Book") and learn how to conserve natural resources. (. . . and how to throw an axe) There's also an axe museum and instructions on how to hew a log. (Log cabin building instructions not included.) I think in the dictionary the illustration for passion is the logo of this company.
Meanwhile, how do you dry logs inside? Will it be faster? Will I be able to burn these new logs by Christmas? The Firewood Centerwith a name like that it has to have everything.
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