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Has anyone any experience of using a drying floor, originally for drying woodchip, for drying firewood? 

Wondered about drying times? 

Whether best split first etc.

Any input welcomed.

Regards Mac

 

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I have no experience of a drying floor, other than leaving logs out on the concrete in my yard in this summer's heatwave period. They seasoned very quickly doing this.

 

I am sure that whatever method you use to dry/season your logs they should be split first. Generally I find logs split more easily when still fresh, and this is using a decent hydraulic splitter.

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