If your wood isn't properly seasoned, it can cause issues with your heating when winter rolls around. While unseasoned firewood will eventually light, it has a much more difficult time doing so ...
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How to Choose the Best Wood Splitter
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Heat stains are an enduring concern for both seasoned homeowners and those who ... but these pesky blemishes aren’t difficult to remove from wood with the right techniques and tools.
It’s important to dry firewood after it has been split. Dry firewood is often referred to as “seasoned” firewood, meaning the moisture content should be 30% or lower. According to the ...