Helped a friend clean up a tree that blew down in her yard March of 2024. Turned out to be what might have been an English Walnut about 14” in...
Agree. I do not see it in the stove, only in campfire or doors open in insert.
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Yep, specially with oak. Bone dry, still sizzles.
Burn well. I use them for overnight'ers in my wood stove at the cabin or split them in 1/2 to use in my insert at home.
I get a loads of oak blocks not quite that big (long) and stack them like firewood splits in spring, and burn them the following year. Moisture...
Those are pretty good prices for blocks and slab-wood compared to around here.
Not much of a fire yet in this picture, but had it ripping later enjoying a beer and first snowfall of the year at the cabin. [ATTACH]
In my Alaska -Kodiak insert at home with fire sitting right on firebrick, too many coals is never a problem, in fact I wish it would build a...
Became friends with owners of several hunting cabins near mine. The other weekend, one of them got a fuel wood permit and cut several pickup loads...
Ashes get spread in garden, food plot or dumped over the bank.
I do, but only the leave any bigger charcoal pieces.
Welcome back sir! Good pictures. Strong work.
Good work, nice looking pile of splits. I also noticed how green your tree foliage still is in the pictures this late in November.
38/68, oak boards and small blocks from pallet mill. This fire has been burning since Monday morning, first multi day fire this fall. Just evening...
Exactly my method too. :handshake:
28. Pretty much have had only evening fires, but house was 61 when I came in from morning hunt, so started fire. Oak boards from pallet mill.
Interesting. You created somewhat similar setup to an insert in a fireplace, which is what I have. Should work OK for you if you liked how it...
Agree, I used to use them when I stayed with my girlfriend in the city right across from the police station on "varmints", I think they are...
Yes, you should check the pallet mills out. there are a lot of them around here, they typically sell cutoffs for $10-25 a pickup load depending on...