On Sun, 27 Oct 2013 17:38:34 -0400, you wrote:

>A word to you folks who are lucky enough to have a "surplus" of white ash.  
>It, to me is not firewood, but some of the most strikingly beautiful 
>furniture wood extant.  Its also very strong & machines well in the wood 
>shop.  Once dry, it seems dead stable.

Ash is being cut down here and burnt on site due to Ash dieback disease

http://www.forestry.gov.uk/chalara

Not sure what species your "white ash" is but beware! 

BTW some of the nicest wood grains I've ever worked with have come from
diseased Elm and Sycamore ;)
  

Steve Blackmore
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