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I have a fair amount of wood again mainly ash stacked up outside that has been down for over a year now. How long would you think that this needs to be kept inside to dry out before its down to a moisture that is good to sell at?

 

Its ready to go now mate,sell it.

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Process them into vented arb bags such as those from Bag Supplies. Stack them 2 or 3 high with a teleporter. They should dry out perfectly, I think. Most use dutch barns or similar but at least one of us uses an old silage clamp.

 

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Definitely i find a draughty silage pit cannot be beaten, despite all the info that logs must season a full year, i find that once split softwood will season in a month or so in an exposed silage pit.

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