While I continue to daydream and mull over the specifics of the hearth extension & install I hope to accomplish by next heating season, I've realized there's one aspect of wood heating that I can be working on right now - wood supply! And thanks to this forum right here, I've gotten the scrounging bug to start working on wood for this coming & future years. Saturday loaded cherry blocks into my Toyota Matrix (don't got no truck!) from a friend's house. Today, came upon some transmission line clearing leftovers that had been picked over already, but came away with a load of red oak, black birch and a stick of hickory. Found a couple rounds of black locust to boot (not pictured). Man, that black birch split like a dream!
Got plenty of pallets kicking around from pellets, and I've got a nice gravelly drying spot that is part wind tunnel, part open-air kiln. Will probably get the bulk of my wood from a logger who cuts a lot of ash in the near future, but this is a good way to start scratching the itch and perhaps getting some species that might not find their way into a truckload. Worst case, even if the install doesn't happen this year, I'll be on the inside track with my fuel supply.
Got plenty of pallets kicking around from pellets, and I've got a nice gravelly drying spot that is part wind tunnel, part open-air kiln. Will probably get the bulk of my wood from a logger who cuts a lot of ash in the near future, but this is a good way to start scratching the itch and perhaps getting some species that might not find their way into a truckload. Worst case, even if the install doesn't happen this year, I'll be on the inside track with my fuel supply.