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I take great pleasure in cutting, hauling, splitting, stacking and storing fire wood. And then enjoying the fires with it. I find it therapeutic. Cold morning here - about 14 deg. F. I have a great stockpile of seasoned hardwood, which I have all mixed together, and today I am burning mostly hickory. Happy Saturday to all! ----------------------- You can't fall off the floor. | ||
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I always got a little pleasure out of it too. However it never lasted past one cord. It’s one of those things that give you instant pleasure. Like painting a room or mowing the lawn. Not many things give instant pleasure. Most times we don’t see the end results. | |||
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Ammoholic |
Throw some meat over a fire and you got my attention. Jesse Sic Semper Tyrannis | |||
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A day late, and a dollar short |
When I used to live in northern Michigan I heated with wood full time with a wood burning furnace in the basement with a blower tied into the heat ducts of my gas furnace. It worked exceptionally well with it's own thermostat. In later years I just used a cast iron stove in my living room, it too worked well at providing good dry heat. Nothing feels better than warming up to a nice wood fire in the harsh winter months. ____________________________ NRA Life Member, Annual Member GOA, MGO Annual Member | |||
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More light than heat |
I completely agree. I regard quality hardwood firewood as a nearly holy thing. _________________________ "Age does not bring wisdom. Often it merely changes simple stupidity into arrogant conceit. It's only advantage, so far as I have been able to see, is that it spans change. A young person sees the world as a still picture, immutable. An old person has had his nose rubbed in changes and more changes and still more changes so many times that that he knows it is a moving picture, forever changing. He may not like it--probably doesn't; I don't--but he knows it's so, and knowing is the first step in coping with it." Robert Heinlein | |||
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I enjoy it- it's good thinking time while you work. Wednesday I dropped a good sized Ash, cut it up, split, and stacked it. About 1/2 a cord. “Remember to get vaccinated or a vaccinated person might get sick from a virus they got vaccinated against because you’re not vaccinated.” - author unknown | |||
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I agree After a long cold day at work, hanging out around the wood burner with the dogs close by is pretty relaxing. RC | |||
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Crusty old curmudgeon |
My wife and I would fall, cut and split our firewood for years in our younger years. We'd go up to the deep woods in Northeast Wa. with our travel trailer and pickup with racks and spend weekends till we got 3-4 cords for winter. It was hard but rewarding work and we enjoyed it. We're in our 70's now so we have to buy it every year now. Jim ________________________ "If you can't be a good example, then you'll have to be a horrible warning" -Catherine Aird | |||
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Just finished a start on next year's wood. New 25ton splitter picked up today, wife said Merry Christmas! Do not have an addiction to cutting and splitting, but do have an addiction to warmth! Wood is our primary heat, electric is secondary. Primary wood here in the Hills is ponderosa pine, some cottonwood, considered hardwood , but sure produces a lot of ash for the warmth it gives. Previously before the move here, primary wood was oak, ash, and black locust, with hickory available. Quite a difference from ponderosa pine and cottonwood, but one uses what is available. Jim | |||
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Can you deliver a cord of oak to northern AZ? Every one of our regular sources is out. | |||
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I too used to love what you described related to the wood prep-work.... Now I use a wood pellet heater in the shop but I have a brand new $1000 wood burner still strapped to the factory pallet that I picked up last year at my local Lowes on a 75% off sale...Yup - $249....Going to go into my next shop and because I am older now my plan is to buy the cut offs from the local hardwood pallet company.....No cutting just grab some blocks and go...A 10 yard dump truck costs $125 delivered and dumped on your property....Nothing more relaxing than a beautiful fire in a fire box...Mark | |||
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Luckily that shit grows on trees around here. Jesse Sic Semper Tyrannis | |||
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Conveniently located directly above the center of the Earth |
Count me in, basking in the condensed sunshine of PNW old growth fir, or various hardwoods. After nearly 50 years hand splitting for a couple seasons ahead, I bought an electric splitting machine last spring. Fabulous. This is the inertial flywheel type, 1.5 second ram time. No noise, no waiting. Just fine heat. And no shoulder twinges this year. **************~~~~~~~~~~ "I've been on this rock too long to bother with these liars any more." ~SIGforum advisor~ "When the pain of staying the same outweighs the pain of change, then change will come."~~sigmonkey | |||
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Too old to run, too mean to quit! |
We have been burning wood since 1986. bought one load of wood, still in "log form". As I recall, that is the only time we bought any. Met a guy at the landfill who was offloading nice chunks of wood cut to length but unsplit. The land fill was charging him by the pound to let him dump it, I suggested that he follow me home and off load it there. He did. Brought a few more loads over a few weeks. Since then we have burned wood from our 4.3 acres of "old growth" trees. Only cutting up that which needed it. I split it by hand for a couple years and got tired of fighting knotty oak and bought a 26 ton splitter. Come spring I will have to take down 3 dead-standing trees and split them up. We have a 53 acre timbered plot down by South Boston, mostly old growth and hardwood. May have to resort to hauling firewood from there. Long drive, But with my truck and a nice trailer I can haul a couple cords each trip. Elk There has never been an occasion where a people gave up their weapons in the interest of peace that didn't end in their massacre. (Louis L'Amour) "To compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagation of opinions which he disbelieves and abhors, is sinful and tyrannical. " -Thomas Jefferson "America is great because she is good. If America ceases to be good, America will cease to be great." Alexis de Tocqueville FBHO!!! The Idaho Elk Hunter | |||
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Non-Miscreant |
There's a place down on US 42 that makes a living selling cut and split wood. He's not cheap, but often has black walnut mixed in. I separate it out and stack it in a different pile. It smells great, kind of like black cherry. I'm out of it now, but guess I need another load. Wish I was rich like you guys and had a big $ splitter. I've got a bunch of cherry rounds that need splitting. My Harbor freight electric won't split anything much. Guess I need to set it out at the curb. Older son says he wants it, but won't haul it away. Unhappy ammo seeker | |||
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Waiting for Hachiko |
It is a lot of work. I don't burn wood, but I have been cutting up oak trees that fell during last years heavy rains and wind, and previous years. People in this area are so lazy, they won't even take free cut up wood. I am not about to load it for them especially after cutting it up. Years ago, people were stealing wood. Nowadays, it's hard finding some one in my area that burns wood. I agree, wood heat is a heat unlike any other, I guess it evokes mankind's primal senses. 美しい犬 | |||
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I’m a firewood addict too. I like the house at 77. Even though I’m not in the northern bush, I seem to sniff out plenty of firewood. I plan to cut today or tomorrow. A local contact has a large oak down. I’m about two years out with my woodpile. Years ago the power company came to check my meter, wasn’t buying enough natural gas. I did treat myself to my own log splitter a handful of years back. I had borrowed a buddies or split a lot by hand. This way I can now take my time. I have my hierarchy of wood but will take most. Hickory is at the top, I haven’t used Willow in decades. | |||
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Happily Retired |
We also love our fireplace. Every spring I cut up about two cords of wood. As I get older, the job does get a little tougher. A few years back I got a 25 ton log splitter and that made a huge difference, but there is still a good deal of work. One of these years I just won't be able to get that job done but I don't worry about it. .....never marry a woman who is mean to your waitress. | |||
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Good friend is the same way.. his wife refers to him as the wood nazi.... I grew up with an open fireplace and still like a fire.... nothing like it... woodstoves and heating with wood becomes work for sure.... is a bit different than an open fire but still has its place. I can say all this because I've spent the last 37 years in fireplaces and messing with wood stoves. I'm a certified chimney sweep: Chimney Safety Institute Of America #599 Doctor of Chimney Science S.C.C.S.G. My Native American Name: "Runs with Scissors" | |||
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I can't bring myself to burn oak, hickory maple or any of the good hardwoods unless it's being used for cooking. For recreational sitting around drinking beer fires it's slab wood pine or dead fall birch and popple hauled out of the woods. "Fixed fortifications are monuments to mans stupidity" - George S. Patton | |||
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