To split, or not to split: that is the question.

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With apologies to Wm Shakespeare!

If time is not a factor, and there is a place to get the wood off the ground, and under cover, is there a reason to split the log?
(Assuming it will fit in the stove:laughing:)
 
   / To split, or not to split: that is the question. #2  
Splitting provides more surface area for drying, although most drying is via the cut ends. It also tends to be more stable in a stack.
Mike
 
   / To split, or not to split: that is the question. #3  
Good Afternoon Steve,
Assuming that your using a conventional wood stove, not an outside furnace, than I would agree with Mike...

Split it and cover the top of the pile.

If your not going to be using the wood for a couple of years, then just get it off the ground, cover the top and split it when time warrants it... JMO !;)
 
   / To split, or not to split: that is the question. #4  
It would depend some if you want a hot fire or a slow smoldering fire. Another thing to consider is the wood species with different drying times. I personally would be doing a moisture test in the center before putting it in the stove. One test on the largest piece would give you a good indication. Other than the things mentioned just burn it. My father usually put a big round of oak in at bed time so there would be coals to start from in the A.M.
 
   / To split, or not to split: that is the question. #5  
To me, it depends on the size of the wood and how long I have to dry it. For the past two years I have been building holz hausens. From the following pics, you can see I use a mixture of split and not split. After a year, it is dry all the way through. The only thing I found is that stacking wood on end on the ground inside keeps the bottom inside row from drying, so I started laying all wood vertically and it works just fine. :thumbsup:

The circle diameter is 10'.
The center post is 12' buried 2' in the ground.
I stack it about 9' as that's as high as I can toss it.
Its about 5.5 cords of wood in that one pile. Nice and compact.

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   / To split, or not to split: that is the question. #6  
Hey Moss, where do you stick the forks to pick that up ??:laughing:
 
   / To split, or not to split: that is the question. #7  
Moss that would make a great weenie roast. ;)
 
   / To split, or not to split: that is the question. #8  
Man that would cook a serious weenie !!:laughing:
 
   / To split, or not to split: that is the question. #9  
Some species of wood will split much easier when wet. I split before I put it under cover. I usually split wood 5-6 inches in diameter and wider. Given that much of what I cut up for fire wood can be 2-3 feet in diameter, that's why I use my backhoe to lift the rounds onto the wood splitter. Not to worried about my firewood being dry as I have a good four year supply cut, split and stacked under cover. Most of my wood is fir with some hemlock and a bit of alder. :)
 

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   / To split, or not to split: that is the question. #10  
Put a wedge on that thumb Mouse and skip the splitter ! Some wood splits better when frozen as well. Plus you stay cooler ( no AC on my splitter) and the bugs don't bother you! :thumbsup:
 

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