Does anyone burn cedar wood? Not for heat so much as for aroma. I know it burns well and puts of a pretty bluish flame but I'm not sure how long it burns or how much heat it gives off compared to any of the oaks or other wood people burn.
I had some 2 foot rounds that has been sitting on a pallet for over 10 years and today I decided to crack a few rounds open to see what they looked like on the inside. The first thing I found was a nest of wood carving bees witch I quickly sprayed with some carb cleaner to kill them off. The next thing I found was some beautiful smelling cedar aroma and a pretty deep red color and looked like it was brand new wood.
However I have heard cedar is bug resistant but I did find a few termites in the sap wood and even some deep in the heart as well.
My question is do people burn it for heat or just for aroma? Does it create a lot of creosote build up?
Any thoughts!
I had some 2 foot rounds that has been sitting on a pallet for over 10 years and today I decided to crack a few rounds open to see what they looked like on the inside. The first thing I found was a nest of wood carving bees witch I quickly sprayed with some carb cleaner to kill them off. The next thing I found was some beautiful smelling cedar aroma and a pretty deep red color and looked like it was brand new wood.
However I have heard cedar is bug resistant but I did find a few termites in the sap wood and even some deep in the heart as well.
My question is do people burn it for heat or just for aroma? Does it create a lot of creosote build up?
Any thoughts!