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I have some 18" diameter beech,been cut down for over a year but still very damp.If I cut it to approx 9" long logs,and then split these into roughly 2"to 4" triangular logs how long and store them undercover will they dry out to be saleable in 10 days. It is basically the only wood I have left in stock to sell.

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I have some 18" diameter beech,been cut down for over a year but still very damp.If I cut it to approx 9" long logs,and then split these into roughly 2"to 4" triangular logs how long and store them undercover will they dry out to be saleable in 10 days. It is basically the only wood I have left in stock to sell.

 

If its very damp as you say, 10 days is going to make no difference to the moisture content at all

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I have some 18" diameter beech,been cut down for over a year but still very damp.If I cut it to approx 9" long logs,and then split these into roughly 2"to 4" triangular logs how long and store them undercover will they dry out to be saleable in 10 days. It is basically the only wood I have left in stock to sell.

 

Hi mate put them in stillages our place is very open 650 ft up sea lots of wind that's the key mate so it no good to put in garage you need lots of wind that the key thanks Jon

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