I made my own fire starters made of chainsaw shavings and wax. They work very well. One little brick gets me about 20 min burn. I used 3" pvc as...
I have a 370 and 590. I like them both and would recommend them both.
Based on the needles to the right of your wife and the bark It look like a HUGE Eastern White Pine.
Maryland (magnolia tree), Georgia (Canopied Roadways, Ardsley Park), Mississippi, Washington State, Louisiana(Bald Cypress), Florida, North Carolina
I find any wood than that is green and straight grain is easy to split. The hardest wood to split is dry round. Dry round of locust is a shoulder...
Water freezes and expands. The frozen water in the round is already putting pressure on the wood grain. Hitting it with an axe allows that...
1/3 cord. A truck bed holds 1/4 cord split. You have a more than that.
I have a damper, I do use. It still gets hot. My goal will be to use less wood or mix it with some of my less seasoned wood.
I have a Jotul f3. I have a main controls and started air intake.
I am currently burning wood that is about 12% MC. Is has been seasoning for about 3 years. It is mostly Maple and Ash. The truth is, I don't know...
Just under 1/3. For those from Western NY, 1 face cord.
Nice looking stack. Impressive. Being in Alaska you don't top cover? Looks like mostly poplar. How long does it take to season with 6 months of...
Here in MA we may be getting a bit of snow this weekend. I'll be burning.
I use the top down method to start a fire. Large splits on the bottom, kindling, then paper and cedar bark on top. Light the paper and cedar...
No, 128 sqft is a cord. Air space has nothing to do with it. His BS is laughable. now he is trying to tell you he knows there is 38 sqft of air...
+1 on that you have to split and stack the wood to have it season. Stacked rounds don't count.
Last year I chopped a bunch of birch. I removed the bark and cut it up into small fire starter. They work well using the to down method of fire...
It looks like there are 2 different kinds of trees in the first picture. The large bark ring is Cotten Wood. The round on the left looks like...
Selling truly seasoned wood the seller needs to spend time and money now for pay off in the future. Most people or companies can't wait that long...
Yes, the ends are 2x4. If you use 2x4 for the span they won't sag. If you align the weight perpendicular to the grain. I have had 1/3 of a cord...