I dug out the oak and found a small pile of black locust I forgot about. Cherry, ash, red oak and bl is keeping the house 71' when its 4' outside. Propane doesn't even compare when its like this. Gotta love wood heat.
Just some good old two year old perfect length nice and square red and white oak. This is the best my hampton has ever performedLocustPocust said:Got Black Locust and Cottonwood in tonight.. odd combination I know. 1 piece of BL plus 2 of Cottonwood has my living room at 74 vs 19 outside.
The other day I was scrounging and found some boxelder and hard maple dumped off. I try to keep my wood separate.. so even though I did have room for this new wood I didn't have room. One of my BL tiers aren't empty yet thanks to this warm winter, and one of my "everything but BL but not junk" tiers aren't empty yet, and I refilled one of my junk tiers around Christmas.. so I took some Cottonwood that I CSS in July out of one of my junk tiers and put the new stuff there for now. Of course I could have just piled up the new stuff for now but I guess like many here I'm kind of OCD about this and it MUST be under cover at all times.
Too much wood... what a nice problem to have.
That would have been a good name..then you could have said you lived in the "Virginia Beeches."We went off the cliff starting last night too. Gonna go down to teens tonight and single digits tomorrow night. Kinda chilly for the Tropics of Virginia. Been feeding my usual diet of red and white oak. There is a reason they call this development in the woods The Oaks. There is a lot of Beech too but The Beeches would have just been too funny.![]()



This may be the least interesting subject ever posted on an internet forum, but I can't stop watching it.
Don't let any prospective mates or employers see you watching a thread on what sort of wood others have loaded in their stoves... they just won't understand.
Not exactly bikini weather. You must wonder about the conditions that had folks settling that part of the world, in the days before central heating and electricity.
Not exactly bikini weather. You must wonder about the conditions that had folks settling that part of the world, in the days before central heating and electricity.
Another two full loads of oak and ash tonight. Have never tried Beech!
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