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Little chunkies need loving too...

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by Pricey106, Dec 11, 2019.

  1. T.Jeff Veal

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    Looks great, that's very similar to the way we build a fire too.
     
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    I love burning small, odd, and ugly pieces when I'm home all day.
     
  3. billb3

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    A coincidence, maybe, maybe not, been burning red maple cut off chunks and shorties all day.
    Don't really remember where they come from though. Besides my saw. They're quite a few years old.
     
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    I feel like I've been on a deserted island and just found out I'm not alone!

    By the time I'm done processing for the season I've usually got a dozen milk crates and couple plastic barrels full of cut offs, shorts, chunks, and splitter shreds. My Vermont Castings Vigilant is a bit oversized for my small house, especially in the shoulder seasons and I usually burn nothing but shorts & chunks for the first six weeks in Fall. Small fires that don't have to be smoldered down to keep from overheating the house. Hot fire equals cleaner chimney & more interaction with the stove for me.

    Good for when I get home and things are cold & I just want to get it going hot real fast, just keep tossing in chunks.
    Hell, I like them so much I'll intentionally cut shorts at times just to make sure I have enough. Don't mess with trying to split crotches anymore either, just buck them down into 4" cookies, let em dry a bit and smash em with the maul. Dries much faster too. And talk about not wasting, all that extra sawdust becomes cat litter or speedy dry for the shop.
     
  5. buZZsaw BRAD

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    Have you ever sold any of the nuggets or are those exclusively for you or family use.
     
  6. T.Jeff Veal

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    We just use them, gave some away the other day to a lady that needed some wood quick.
     
  7. Hatchetdancer

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    Shorties go into the outside fire ring. Mooseknuckles go either to my buddies outdoor stove or into his nephews homegrown big door smoke dragon
     
  8. Pricey106

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    They are on average of 4 inch by 4 inch.
     
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    first time ive heard that one on here. Do you have a pic?
     
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    Ah so a bit smaller than my normal splits which are 8-10 inch. I too enjoy burning chunks and ‘uglies’ of a similar size. My log man sells them a little cheaper which is good when I have to buy firewood sometimes
     
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    Mooseknuckles. Lol.

    I bring those over for outside fires. I've got a couple that I'll bring over to my buddy's Friday night fires. " Hold on a minute, let me get something out of my truck". Lol
     
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    Now when ya split that piece and get one nice split and the resulting other piece which won’t stack worth a damm is the moose knuckle
     
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    This is a family friendly site Brad!! o_O
     
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    Gotcha, thanks. I kinda figured thats what it was, but folks in different parts of the country have different terminology. Sawbuck vs sawhorse for example.
     
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    :rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol: thats a different animal!!!!:rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol::rofl: :lol:
     
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    I keep a pile of wood that is really tough to split by hand, and when the pile gets big enough I start noodling into chunks. Usually use for camping or firepit and then try to burn the rest in shoulder season. Have to admit I get a lot of satisfaction burning the tough chunky pieces.
     
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    A910FB52-CC02-4EE0-86F5-C7830631FB67.jpeg This thread inspired me to burn up a bunch of Ash odds and ends this morning! I’ve got a big ol pile of em outside. I don’t let anything go to waste.
     
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    Brought in about 3 buckets of chunkies the other night and gave them a warm welcome. IMG_20191211_203555101.jpg IMG_20191212_230413399.jpg
     
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    I like burning the chuckies and big ugly moose knuckles more than regular uniform split wood. The regular wood goes in when I am not going to be hanging out in the family room, where my stove is located, and I am burning hot to keep the house temp up. I save the uglies for those nights the Mrs and I are relaxing in the family room.
     
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    Per cubic inch, they give off just as much heat as regular pieces. It’s all BTUs.