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Shoulder Season

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by firecracker_77, Mar 29, 2015.

  1. firecracker_77

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    Today, I've opted to keep the fire going for overnight temp drop in the next few hours. So, I just keep the fire going minimally and have a window cracked. Somewhat wasteful of wood, but I don't have that much money invested in the wood itself since the saws and fixed costs are covered. A little for gas, maintenance, chains, and bar oil I guess. I don't like letting the fire go out and having to restoke a cold stove. My soapstone stays fairly warm even after several hours, but the initial lighting is a hassle. I'm trying to burn the punkier wood that has been touching the ground for a while. I have enough pallets now to get everything off the ground, but I wan to move the old inventory before it rots.
     
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    This morning's fire went out a few hours ago, and I just reloaded with a few pieces of Pine.
    I don't mind the relight too much, but for some reason, this one's not cooperating........spoke too soon......it's going now as I type.:dex:
     
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    I love the pine provided that it's sufficiently dry. It is sappy, but I wouldn't discredit it as so many do. I have some spruce logs that I'll be splitting up soon.
     
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    Oh, I soooo looking forward to shoulder season.
     
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    Welcome to FHC savageactor7 !

    Yea, shoulder season here too... Do I light or not light? Like I should have this morn, but didn't....
     
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    Welcome to FHC.
     
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    I light and open the window to air the place out. Being in here 24/7 and getting rid of the odors is the best.
     
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    I have no problem with keeping a fire going during the daytime at this time of the year except if the temperature gets well into the 50's the fire can go out. It is easy to get a new fire going and one reason we still keep a bit of kindling around along with super cedars.


    Welcome to the forum savageactor7.
     
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    Your wood is the pinnacle of dry enough to light easily. I'm getting better but not quite at that low of moisture content.
     
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    Yea
    being selective & burning some uglies mixed in with better stuff.
    Not a tight load, more air with the uglies mixed in.
    burning 24/7 but on low slow. 24+ burns.

    36° now , high was 51°.
    House get a bit warm in the after noon but feels good to open the doors & let the old winter air out LOL :)
     
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    Totally agree. Love having some fresh air for a change. Stove helps air the place out while adding some much needed fresh breeze.
     
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    Worry not! You'll get there very soon. The way you've worked this past year says a lot for you.
     
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    Thanks for that. I'm getting there. 2015 will be a break-0ut year. I have a cord of maple that will be well under 20% by winter and much more random mixed hardwood left over too. I'll be on the 3 year plan soon enough. It's so much easier to light wood that has been sitting around for awhile and alot of fun to gather and split all summer.
     
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    My stove is in the basement. My rule of thumb is if its warm in the day, but cold at night, I will keep the fire going as long as it doesn't make the upstairs overly warm. And I too hate relighting.
     
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    Sounds good to me. Today it was very warm, but I lit the fire this evening. I'll get this going hot and then let it burn out till the evening tomorrow.