(I don't see a better sub-forum for this - is there a dedicated forum I might visit?)
I had a tree felled in the summer, a 60' pine with base about 2' diameter. The tree surgeon chopped it into manageable sections which have been stored the last few months, but the larger pieces are pretty big.
We have more trees scheduled for removal and long-term aim to have a proper wood-pile to season our wood for a suitable time... this winter we may have to buy in.
Any general advice is welcome but I have two specific questions:
I had a tree felled in the summer, a 60' pine with base about 2' diameter. The tree surgeon chopped it into manageable sections which have been stored the last few months, but the larger pieces are pretty big.
We have more trees scheduled for removal and long-term aim to have a proper wood-pile to season our wood for a suitable time... this winter we may have to buy in.
Any general advice is welcome but I have two specific questions:
- The logs are seasoning outside; should I have an intermediary storage inside... e.g. chop a bunch of logs into the right sizes for burning and store these inside for a week or more? Or if the logs are seasoned outside, even if they have got surface damp from rain, is this superficial and I can split them and throw right on the fire?
- I've been looking at splitting axes Vs mauls. I haven't chopped wood since I was about 6! I'm about 5' 6" and in my mid thirties, but not especially fit or muscled. Any recommendations - should I favour one over the other or do I need both, one for the really big hunks of wood and the other to do splitting into small bits for burning?