We have a couple of log burners which we use during winter and get through a fair bit of wood during winter. Majority of my garden pruning goes to the log store for kindling and bigger bits (recently lots of Ash from a hedge that needed renovation) get split and seasoned.
I leave anything cut from a tree to season for at least a year in the log store before burning. However I have a contact who drops pallets off for me on a fairly regular basis for our burners. The last batch however have got very rained on and wet before I could cut em up and sort em out and covered in the log store.
I have plenty other stuff to be burning for now but does anyone have any idea on how long pallets given a good soaking would take to dry out before being good to burn?
I leave anything cut from a tree to season for at least a year in the log store before burning. However I have a contact who drops pallets off for me on a fairly regular basis for our burners. The last batch however have got very rained on and wet before I could cut em up and sort em out and covered in the log store.
I have plenty other stuff to be burning for now but does anyone have any idea on how long pallets given a good soaking would take to dry out before being good to burn?
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