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Old 09-21-2015, 07:34 PM   #1
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I order off the stump wood middle of the summer, let it sit in the sun in my yard during the summer, then am stacking it presently in the basement. We use a salamander for the final dry during the late fall, pre-heating season. We use common sense fire protection with this method.
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Old 09-21-2015, 08:47 PM   #2
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I order off the stump wood middle of the summer, let it sit in the sun in my yard during the summer, then am stacking it presently in the basement. We use a salamander for the final dry during the late fall, pre-heating season. We use common sense fire protection with this method.
You lost me. Off the stump = logs? Salamander?
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off the stump is when the tree was cut. A salamander heater, such as: http://www.amazon.com/s?ie=UTF8&page...ander%20heater
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I order off the stump wood middle of the summer, let it sit in the sun in my yard during the summer, then am stacking it presently in the basement. We use a salamander for the final dry during the late fall, pre-heating season.
Do I understand you to mean that you use a kerosene-fired heater inside the house to heat the wood in the hopes of drying it, sort of "kiln drying?" That's inviting a pile of CO into the house, not to mention the introduction of all that water vapor from combustion within the house. Also, the drying of wood is a very slow, diffusion-based process that doesn't seem to be hastened effectively by some external heat. Please tell us I misundertand.
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