Krome10
Established Member
Hi all
I know it's not really a woodwork question, but there's a lot of people who know a lot about wood around here, so I thought it would be a good place to ask...
We had around 20-30 poor roadside ash taken down this week But every cloud and all that = more firewood
In fact, I think we'll have enough to last quite a few years. Who knows, maybe even a decade+....
We'll do our best to get it all off the ground and under cover; even if just covered with tarps for now. But aside form that, does anyone have tips as to how best process it for long term storage? Instinct tells me to keep in long lengths and to not split it, but that's just guess work. So any knowledgeable views would be helpful.
I'm also interested in whether people think it's even possible for it to last many years without rotting / decaying. It's very wet where we live!
Cheers
I know it's not really a woodwork question, but there's a lot of people who know a lot about wood around here, so I thought it would be a good place to ask...
We had around 20-30 poor roadside ash taken down this week But every cloud and all that = more firewood
In fact, I think we'll have enough to last quite a few years. Who knows, maybe even a decade+....
We'll do our best to get it all off the ground and under cover; even if just covered with tarps for now. But aside form that, does anyone have tips as to how best process it for long term storage? Instinct tells me to keep in long lengths and to not split it, but that's just guess work. So any knowledgeable views would be helpful.
I'm also interested in whether people think it's even possible for it to last many years without rotting / decaying. It's very wet where we live!
Cheers