Burning unseasoned wood?
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Still burning ash from the big tree that had to come down with some small stuff from plum and apple trees.
All stashed in the log store/old car port where I also dry my washing.
Two wheelie bins of logs parked outside the living room doors, ready to top up the log basket.
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Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
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(08-12-2022, 02:35 PM)Small chilli Wrote: We’ve got multi fuel wood burner. Our next lot of coal ( if we buy any ) will of doubled in price £38 a bag.
I don’t think we’ll be buying coal again!
My daughter ha a multi fuel stove similar to mine. Because of coal burning she is always haivng to replace parts, grate etc, numerous times. Because I only burn wood I have never had to replace the grate in about  seven years of burning. Cool
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(08-12-2022, 03:41 PM)Veggie Wrote: Still burning ash from the big tree that had to come down with some small stuff from plum and apple trees.
All stashed in the log store/old car port where I also dry my washing.
Two wheelie bins of logs parked outside the living room doors, ready to top up the log basket.
I hae a variety of log storage areas,some close to the french doors and others more distant. Smile
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