ChoppyChoppy
Tree Freak
Where do you get the methalhydrate?
Any decent parts store. Used to keep fuel and air lines from freezing. aka methanol
Where do you get the methalhydrate?
#BOOMI found four litres of the stuff at the dump.
lots of good suggestions here; +1 to those who suggested northern white cedar (aka eastern white cedar, arborvitae), you might be a tad south of the cedar range, but if the opportunity arises, don't hesitate, it's some of the best kindling on the planet. Earlier this year I cut dozens of cedar trees for a log building project coming up next summer, and since they tend to taper from the trunk for a foot or three, I cut the trees as close to the ground as possible and then cut off the tapered "waste" ends and put them in a pile as I went. Once I was done with the log hauling, I made one last trip back out to the swamp to pick all those chunks and carried them all to the truck; results below. Waste not, want not. View attachment 545580
ok chemist.. what is the stuff????????I found four litres of the stuff at the dump.
Philbert and other saw chain enthusiasts might like this suggestion. I take the empty mailing cartons that hold a reel of saw chain and use that as a temporary holder of the small split kindling sticks like Johnny Yooper posted -- with one exception. I press the sticks in vertically until the box is wrapped tight. I get more in that way.
When I give away my free kindling to truckload customers, I remove it from the carton and wrap it in bailing twine while doing so. I sometimes stuff a couple more sticks in after removing the bundle from the box so they are wrapped even tighter. The chain reel carton is really sturdy makes a nice sized bundle. I reuse the box until it wears out.
I swear that these kindling bundles have generated an additional sawbuck on the last few deliveries in addition to a satisfied customer.