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As many of you know, I've been doing a big project in my living room with a total overhaul and a huge stone fireplace. Several years ago I tore down a barn that was built up on the mountain in 1868 to use the beams and boards in my house renovation. Last night, I went out to my barn where I have several hand-hewn pine beams from that barn to pick out a good beam to make stand-offs for the fireplace (the parts that will hold the mantle up). I was amazed at how many annual rings were in that beam. In a 9" by 7" section of that beam I counted over 136 rings! That tree was standing during the French and Indian War, the American Revolution, and the Civil War to name a few events! Anyway I had some scraps and decided.to try them out in the stove, and let me tell you I was amazed at how that stuff burned. I threw some small splits of it on during the evening to take the chill off, we had lots of windows opened before bedtime! And for the heck of it, I threw two 9" by 7" by 22" chunks in at bedtime, it was still cranking some serious heat with a nice bed of coals when I left for work this morning!! First time I've ever had an overnight fire with pine and I was impressed......
Pic of the stand-offs in the wall. This was the wood I used in the stove last night....
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Pic of the stand-offs in the wall. This was the wood I used in the stove last night....
![[Hearth.com] historical wood [Hearth.com] historical wood](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/80/80815-44e569a57a84db2a1e2c6de64b99b604.jpg?hash=92mHMSUZMI)
![[Hearth.com] historical wood [Hearth.com] historical wood](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/80/80816-22d82ff9d96e2266e81c9c329d6eb76e.jpg?hash=GXT_RbE8KZ)