So, i've posted elsewhere that, this being my first year with a stove, and only having unseasoned wood to burn, of its difficulties.
A friend, who does not have a stove or fire place, has asked me about perhaps boring holes through the splits to increase, I suppose, airflow, or heat flow into the pieces, and therefore make them burn easier/more efficiently. I'm supposing such a thing would require decent sized holes, at least 1", or larger.
I've not heard of this, and it seems like a lot of added work, for little to no gain. I figured the experience base here might know something about this.
So, is this something people do/have done? Helped, didn't help, helped but not enough to be worth it?
A friend, who does not have a stove or fire place, has asked me about perhaps boring holes through the splits to increase, I suppose, airflow, or heat flow into the pieces, and therefore make them burn easier/more efficiently. I'm supposing such a thing would require decent sized holes, at least 1", or larger.
I've not heard of this, and it seems like a lot of added work, for little to no gain. I figured the experience base here might know something about this.
So, is this something people do/have done? Helped, didn't help, helped but not enough to be worth it?