It's so E-Z to get started and very entertaining once it's going. I will definitely keep pine on the list. Heavy on the pine in spring/fall. Mixed with the hardwoods in the winter.
Great in the shoulder season. Now don't go and fully load the stove up, you then may be having your own thermo-nuclear meltdown. Beer Belly said:I was told to never burn Pine. I do have some Pine rounds (2 years old) that I split into little sticks as a firestarter....but never burn a load of it
BrotherBart said:I warm my house up with this stove of mine.
I burn it hot most of the time.
Any thing that burns is mine.
Because it’s fine.
I burn the pine.
- Johnny Ash

BrotherBart said:I don't think she has a stove to burn it in. I don't recall seeing any pics.![]()
Come to think of it, of Gamma's stove either.
gyingling said:Okay, I was raised that pine was creosote evil, but my dad has started burning it because of a bumper crop of dead pines on his property.
Is it best to burn really hot? Or doesn't it really matter? I have a fireplace that I like to use alot, and pine would be nice and cheap and plentiful.
BrotherBart said:I don't think she has a stove to burn it in. I don't recall seeing any pics.![]()
Come to think of it, of Gamma's stove either.
hh: :grrr: BrotherBart said:I don't think she has a stove to burn it in. I don't recall seeing any pics.![]()
Come to think of it, of Gamma's stove either.
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