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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Dragon on June 09, 2011, 07:27:59 PM
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I have a pile of Maple that has been sitting for @ 3 years, most of it is still rounds. I started splitting some more today and noticed that some of it is starting to rot. I do have them stacked on a pallet. My question is, would removing all the bark help slow down the rot? Most of it is loose and I do plan on splitting the rest of it as time and weather permits. Yes, I split by hand with an ax and a maul depending on the size.
Thanks.
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Wood will still rot. should have cover them with a tarp.
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Maple wood is full of sap, that too invotes rot that much quicker.
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best bet right now, split it and burn it sooner then later if possible. once it starts rotting its an ivitation for all sorts of termites and the sorts.
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As others have said, once it's started rotting it's a bit late, best to split it and use it up first now while its still got some good in it. Keeping it up off the ground was a good start, but you should of tarped them or had them covered too.
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As others have said go ahead and burn that stuff; its not going to be good later this year.
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Are you thinking what I'm thinking? Well, I think it's time for a...
BONFIRE! :rock
Pile all that stuff up, soak it with gasoline, light a match, and enjoy.
-Penguin