almost done splitting for a bit.....

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Big Donnie Brasco

Feeling the Heat
May 29, 2012
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East Central Kansas
I need to focus on getting a STOVE, and building a hearth now!! It will be cold before ya know it!
I am going to re-split a lot of this to try and get it drier, faster. If I add what is still in my driveway I probably have 6-7 cords cut and split ... still need a stack a lot of it!
Red oak, hackberry, and ash mostly.

* all with my Fiskar !!

 
Some good lookin pics...

As for the Stove? If your looking on a budget? Maybe try CL? Some decent deals out there? I got my 30-NC with double wall inside and 18' of Class A Triple wall outside for $800 from a member here. Best deal I have gotten. Bar none.

Here is my thread. Granted I am heating a larger space, but I think with good air flow, the 30 will work. The 13-NC may work, but I think you will push it a little harder. Drolet makes a nice stove too. Either will do a good job.

My dream is to remove my Pre fab fireplace and put the 30-NC upstairs. Still Dreaming!!
 
Great progress !
Dog looks tuckered out, must be tough guard duty :)
 
Lookin good Donnie!!
 
Great work- good luck with the install!
 
Nice work, Donnie. We like those pic's of stacked splits - firewood porn.
 
Hi Donnie, split the ash small and cross stack it, just might get away with it for the this winter, that Oak is going to be 2 years down the line, not sure on Hackberry
 
Nice work Donnie! Please post progress pics of your hearth build out and stove install; would love to see those as you go.
 
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If I end up installing a stove for THIS burn season, I am going to re-split ALL the wood I have now to just 3" sticks to TRY and speed up the drying!
 
Donnie, if I remember right you have a decent amount of ash. If so, why not give it a go for burning this coming winter? In your area you get more drying time and I'd bet that ash will work well for you.
 
Agree w/Dennis re: the ash. It should be GTG by this winter.
 
Hell I am about 90% sure I am going to wait a year... this is too much stress for me right now!

Donnie I know what your going thru. It took me a solid six months to feel confident about what stove to go with !!! I haven't done any serious burning with mine yet but I'm still very happy with my decision so far. My fiancé kept telling me to give each decision i made one month...if I still wanted the same one after that month then it was a go. Again... Took me six months to decide, lol. Lots of options out there but I'm sure you'll find what you are looking for ;)
 
Remember, all that free wood starts saving you money the moment you start burning it....one day you will be in the black, the sooner the better, gl
 
Donnie I know what your going thru. It took me a solid six months to feel confident about what stove to go with !!! I haven't done any serious burning with mine yet but I'm still very happy with my decision so far. My fiancé kept telling me to give each decision i made one month...if I still wanted the same one after that month then it was a go. Again... Took me six months to decide, lol. Lots of options out there but I'm sure you'll find what you are looking for ;)

Sort of like us. We've been sort of shopping for a new car. It's been a bit over a year and a half so far and still not decided. Nice that we don't have to hurry on it too.
 
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