This is a question that will mainly be for southern folks or folks in the southwest as to my knowledge this tree doesn't grow much north of a zone 7, but what are folks experiences burning Chinaberry wood? It is a great wood for wood working and related to mahogany, but is an ornamental and sometimes pest tree in warmer parts of the US.
We just cut one down in the yard that had lots of dead and its cut up and ready for splitting and burning in the future. I've burnt some small pieces before, but mixed it in so I don't have a real evaluation of it yet. Anyone else have any ideas? I'm not expecting much, but if it warms up the stove, that's good enough. Thanks.
We just cut one down in the yard that had lots of dead and its cut up and ready for splitting and burning in the future. I've burnt some small pieces before, but mixed it in so I don't have a real evaluation of it yet. Anyone else have any ideas? I'm not expecting much, but if it warms up the stove, that's good enough. Thanks.