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Ash,
You have a great thing going. I'd be quite pleased being "stuck"with ash n' oak too !!
I was just given full scrounge rights on 10-20C bucked red oak !! Been sitting there for
two years and only the pieces touching the ground aren't ready to burn.

Did a test run on all oak, mini splits today. Nice. Very nice.
Steady heat, big coals to drop some splits onto, little ash buildup. I see why you guys, and now me
think this stuff is Cadillac. Cruise control....... LOL
I've mixed it but never ran on a load of only oak before today.
 
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Still running through all of my spruce. Added a massive oak chunk in hopes to have some embers for morning. Temperature is 22 outside and 74 inside, life is good.
 
Switched over to oak and hickory now. I'm burning a little poplar along in the day time.
 
Just uncovered a cedar and a sassafras in my piles CSS'd in 2013. I'll be slumming it, for a few days.
 
A surprisingly large Pyracantha log at the moment (my first time burning this after I got some sizable "rounds" from my parent's house). I started with manzanita, eucalyptus, oak, and pine, but they're the coals roasting this log now.
 
Teens here tonight for the first time. Threw a few chunks of my 2yr beech on tonight. Deff tell the btu difference. A good 100-200 degrees on the dial. It'll be fun loading up with it when -? Comes in to play.
 
i threw in some elm, some russian olive and a 2x4 this morning....
 
36 and windy. Oak over "scrounge mix" pulling the night shift.

Edit: 2 hrs later and added 3 pine knots, turning air way down and crash time.
 
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i threw in some pine and elm this morning... wow that dried pine catches quick!
 
Got some oak and maple going, love that combo
 
Wire brushed out the firebox (that's a new thread in itself) and fed the pig
a bed of kindle under pallet factory scrap, under ash. After coaling oak has the night shift.
 
I went with a mix of pine, red cedar and elm tonight.
 
More bloody hemlock!
 
Cruisin on a load of pine, elm and ugly chunks
 
Sweltering under some punky pine...forgot to cut the air back and it is now down mid-80's in the Den. Was 89 at one point...Whew! ! !
That being said, the wifey is again toasty and happy.
 
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I'm cooking 2 pieces of hedge on top of some pieces of mulberry. only getting into the 40s-50s during the day but nights are seeing low 30s, so I've been burning one load at night.
 
A bizarre mix of oak and cedar. Had some cedar trees fall in my yard during hurricane Sandy, most of which was processed for kindling, before I got lazy and tired and just started splitting them as normal splits. Just getting to those stacks, now.
 
Solid load of cherry. Smelled good on the final reload for the night.
 
A bizarre mix of oak and cedar. Had some cedar trees fall in my yard during hurricane Sandy, most of which was processed for kindling, before I got lazy and tired and just started splitting them as normal splits. Just getting to those stacks, now.

Doesn't that like, explode? lol I have 2 pallets of cedar in normal splits that a friend had taken down in his yard, I have never tossed any in my stove just because of how sparky and poppy they are in the fire pit.
 
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Not sure, because I'm horrible at wood ID and got a small stash from my neighbor and am finishing that up. Looked like a big mixture. It was sitting under a tarp for years, and surprisingly didn't feel that dry.

But I am starting to work on some Norway maple split in July last year and right behind that is Shagbark Hickory, which I can't wait to burn. The maple coals quite a bit. The hickory is good timing as It's getting colder...

I wonder if I'm going to run out of wood. I have a 4 cord stash for next year but it's red oak, split this summer. I need to start using wood from the uglies pile...