StihlRockin'
ArboristSite Guru
Having a long winter here with the snow accumulating relentlessly and the cold temps not making it any more fun. Which lends to an idea I was thinking if it would be worth it...
Is burning wood chips from my chipper a worthwhile thing to do?
I mean I know it will burn, etc, but I'm wondering how long it will last? I know a smaller chunk of wood will burn faster than a larger round. If it were worth it I would at least supplement my woodpile stack by burning the chips during the day and burn my wood at night. If I were home it wouldn't be much to fill the furnace with chips or have someone else do it.
Has anyone burned wood chips from a chipper to heat with before?
How much less burning time did it give you over your normal wood?
Any advice from your personal experience or from someone you know who does burn chips, I'd love to hear anything about this.
Thank You!
StihlRockin'
Is burning wood chips from my chipper a worthwhile thing to do?
I mean I know it will burn, etc, but I'm wondering how long it will last? I know a smaller chunk of wood will burn faster than a larger round. If it were worth it I would at least supplement my woodpile stack by burning the chips during the day and burn my wood at night. If I were home it wouldn't be much to fill the furnace with chips or have someone else do it.
Has anyone burned wood chips from a chipper to heat with before?
How much less burning time did it give you over your normal wood?
Any advice from your personal experience or from someone you know who does burn chips, I'd love to hear anything about this.
Thank You!
StihlRockin'