The Benefits Of Building A Rack For Your Firewood Edmond Ok

By Cynthia Wright


Firewood is a wooden material that is collected and used as fuel. Collecting and harvesting fire woods differ by culture and region. Wood can be hard or soft. Hardwood emits little smoke and more heat with less creosote which is the cause of most chimney fires. Softwoods are best in cutting and piling firewood, wood burner or warming up the cabin in an instant. The best time to cut firewood Edmond ok is when the trees shed their leaves.

In fact, you would be amazed how much moisture a piece of wood can soak up just by laying on the ground. Storing the wood on a rack elevates it and allows air to circulate the wood, which reduces its overall moisture content. So now that we've determined it's important to store your wood on a rack, there's only one decision left to make. This brings us to the point where one asks himself or herself whether he or she should buy a rack or should he/she make one by himself/herself.

Air circulation is critical in the process of drying the firewood and preventing it from growing mold and other fungi. Stacking wood puts the pieces in a position where they will get better air flow. If the wood is outside, stacking can also expose more wood to sunlight, which will help it dry. Stacking also gets the wood off the ground. Having contact with the soil makes the wood to absorb moisture and lead to the buildup and growth of fungi, causing it to rot.

Seasoned - wood that has been cut and split and left out in the elements for at least nine months or more has 20 percent moisture rate and is relatively lightweight. Kiln Dried - wood that has been cut and split and baked in a kiln to lessen moisture content. Dry kiln wood is a premium because of being 100 percent bug-free and wood underwent a 200-degree heat for several days. It is also cleaner than a seasoned wood.

Wood can be quite heavy, and if you carry it by hand, it can be a lot of work to have enough wood in the house. Try to keep the distance between your wood shelter and the stove to a minimum. You may benefit from having two separate wood racks: a larger one outside and a smaller one inside.

You need a few basic tools to build your homemade rack; enough 2x4's to create your desired project, a hand saw, or chop saw to cut the 2x4's. You will also require a tape measure and outdoor nails or screws depending on your preference. Having these tools in place is important before beginning the construction.

You can stack your wood outdoors and cover it with a tarp or a special protective fabric. Get a wood shelf or find some other way to elevate your wood to prevent it from being in contact with the wet soil. Stacking the wood directly onto the ground will make it the bottom of the stack rot and therefore harder, even impossible to burn.

Wood fuel is a good material to supply heat in your home when properly used. It is very useful if you have a fireplace and wants to spend time and bond with your family on comfortable cold nights leaving the rest of the house a little cooler for a good night sleep. However, it is important to conserve the environment even when using this form of fuel.




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