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pine firewood

Discussion in 'Non-EPA Woodstoves and Fireplaces' started by grampahawg, Feb 26, 2024.

  1. grampahawg

    grampahawg

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    after years of being told to not use pine for wood stove, i have changed my mind and am now heating 1700 sq,gt, home with pine, its dry 2-3 years, have no problems as of yet,been burning for a month now. only downside i have found is it burns much faster, and i have to tend fire more often, but given the fact that i have plenty of FREE pine on my property it's a good trade off.
     
  2. Ohio dave

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    Pine is fine as long as its well seasoned.
     
  3. buzz-saw

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    Exactly this.
    Here in the North East we are lucky to have choices. Others don't have the options like we do.
    Pine is their wood due to availability.

    I have burned it myself and zero issues.
    Like any wood , proper seasoning is what does it.
     
  4. RCBS

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    After a trip to Wyoming and realizing that Lodgepole Pine is the only real species available I came to the conclusion that it must be OK to use for firewood. I'm sure there are nuances that differ from hardwood though.
     
  5. Jeffrey Svoboda

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    I remember reading years back that the further north you go on this continent the less hardwoods there are.

    Kinda a cruel joke from up above. Down south = minimal heat needed and lots of hardwoods. Up north = lots of heat needed but mostly conifer available. Why didn't He make hardwoods grow more easily in the colder climates? Lol
     
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  6. MikeInMa

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    As long as there's no log snot bubbling out the end, burn it if you have it.
     
  7. The Wood Wolverine

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    Agreed 100%. :handshake: :cheers:
     
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  8. figor

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    Pine seasons fast too.
     
  9. John D

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    Burns good and less ash
     
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    Pine is a fine tool in the educated firewood hoarders arsenal...
     
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    I burn a lot of pine.
    If it's dry it's fine.
    Seasons fast, smells good, burns hot.
    Just burns fast
     
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  12. Cash Larue

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    I’ve burned primarily Pine my entire life. Burns great. Clean your pipes regularly, as you should anyway. We get COLD winters here and a ton of snow. I’ve never gone to bed cold.
     
  13. Dok440

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    Pine is great firewood. We would cut the trees down in the fall when the sap stopped running. Way less mess.
     
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  14. Thoreau's cabin

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    Pine is fine, it dries in 9.