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My buddy gave me a big bin of kindling.

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  1. ThomH123

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    My buddy is a woodworker. He makes allot of furniture etc. he gave me a bin full of scraps. Much of it appears to be maple and oak. This will last me LONG time. IMG_6344.jpeg IMG_6343.jpeg IMG_6342.jpeg
     
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    Looks like a piece of furniture my wife would order online : " some assembly required ":eek:
     
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    Good friend to have! A lot of that can be split down a little more to stretch it even further!
     
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    Get him a spare bin and when you empty yours swap it out. Can never have enough kindling.
     
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    Was thinking the same here...
     
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    This fall I’ve been going through a bit because we don’t keep the fire going all day and haven’t been having big fires.
     
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    Same pattern here , my fire goes out during the day so needs s jumpstart when I get home so it is basically two starts a day. Pretty much normal for me.
    I am lucky to have access to pallets from work and I run them through the bandsaw. Although recently I have been using some cedar scraps from the mill as kindling so nothing goes to waste.
     
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    Pine stud cutoffs are my absolute favorite kindling wood. I split them down pretty far and you can basically match light them. Don't have any for this season, just splitter leavings.
     
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    Heck yeah! That’s a great score!!
     
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    jdude used to bring me plenty like that until he stopped making cabinets.
     
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    You need more? I have a boatload.
     
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    What species of pine? I split up a couple Eastern white pine logs back in September. Boxed them up and have them next to the furnace and swear they are dry enough to use already.
     
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    Ain't sure. Assume it to be southern yellow, but could be some Canadastan variety due to my location. Long as it's been kiln dried it works great.
     
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    I'm sitting pretty right now. 4 or 5 large boxes full now and easy access if I need more. I have actually been taking a nice straight split and breaking it down further into kindling , why when I have boxes full?
    I have no clue....?
     
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    Sometimes Im clueless to the stuff I do sometimes! Fun using the hatchet maybe?
     
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    Yeah I think the hatchet is part of it. Plus the boxes are packed and stacked so well I hate to use it LOL
     
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