November 18, 2021, 04:38 AM
trapper189Cedar doesn’t make a great firewood, does it?
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Originally posted by architect:
Aren't "cedar" planks what you grill fish on?
Yes, but you soak them, the planks not the fish, in water for an hour or two and use indirect heat.
November 22, 2021, 09:22 PM
thumperfbcHalf a cord of seasoned almond has been picked up and stacked: $40 plus $15 to rent the U-Haul trailer. No walnut available this year, so it made my choice easy.
Next time he’ll save me $15 and let me use one of his.
November 22, 2021, 09:48 PM
old rugged crossWe have some giant coastal cedars on our property in the PNW that are literately small redwoods. Amazingly huge trees. Probably 12'-14' circumference or bigger. Very cool. Cedar burns fine. In a fire pit it is awesome. Smell's great, snaps and pop's. Provides good heat, but does not last in a stove. It is a soft wood. Beautiful and is gorgeous to use for projects of all sorts.