I'm going into my 4th year of using a wood boiler to heat my home. I don't know the exact depth of the stove, but I'm guessing it's approx. 44" deep. I figured I don't like the idea of messing with large logs or split pieces, so I cut my wood to approx. 17" to 19" and make 2 rows in the stove. For me it's easier to stack and handle these type typical firewood pieces.
Now my thoughts are changing. I'm thinking maybe I should have wood that is approx. 36" to 39" long and just make one stack. I'm thinking maybe it's not so bad handling the larger pieces, but also thinking maybe I can get longer burns from each load too. Nothing like having it 6:10am and have to go outside to stoke the stove... especially when using wood with less btu's.
What are your thoughts, suggestions and previous experiences showed you?
Thanks,
iBurnWood
Now my thoughts are changing. I'm thinking maybe I should have wood that is approx. 36" to 39" long and just make one stack. I'm thinking maybe it's not so bad handling the larger pieces, but also thinking maybe I can get longer burns from each load too. Nothing like having it 6:10am and have to go outside to stoke the stove... especially when using wood with less btu's.
What are your thoughts, suggestions and previous experiences showed you?
Thanks,
iBurnWood