Clatters
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I have a mate who is a tree surgeon and he frequently drops branches and tree rings onto my drive for me to cut up and use as firewood. Yesterday he delivered some hazel, ash and quite a lot of maple, some of which has burrs. Most of the branches are fairly straight and around 2m long but vary in width from 15-30cm.
I am 5 years away from retirement and would like to build up a stash of wood to work when that happy day arrives. Would it be possible for this to be prepared for use in a few years time?
I assume that I’d have to cut to size and then seal the cut ends with something, but I have no idea what. I also have no idea how to store them but they could be kept outside in the open or in a log store. I’d be prepared, but reluctant, to keep them in my shed because I already struggle for space.
I’d be very grateful for any guidance which could be provided. If this is a non-starter then instead of seasoning for working it can go into the log pile.
I am 5 years away from retirement and would like to build up a stash of wood to work when that happy day arrives. Would it be possible for this to be prepared for use in a few years time?
I assume that I’d have to cut to size and then seal the cut ends with something, but I have no idea what. I also have no idea how to store them but they could be kept outside in the open or in a log store. I’d be prepared, but reluctant, to keep them in my shed because I already struggle for space.
I’d be very grateful for any guidance which could be provided. If this is a non-starter then instead of seasoning for working it can go into the log pile.