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Red and White Oak, around here. Dislike smell of green red oak. Splits easy, burns well and it's free!
I feel that way also when I am burning straight hedge { osage orange}Mulberry for me, way underrated. It burns long and hot.
of course, but he asked about wood. The railroad ties get it real hot first so the tires burns.Ties are okay, but mix them with hunks of old tires, THEN you have something
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How is Red and White oak underrated?Red and White Oak, around here. Dislike smell of green red oak. Splits easy, burns well and it's free!
Osage Orange is another prize firewood and I wouldn't have it on the list of underrated, more like high up as prime wood.I feel that way also when I am burning straight hedge { osage orange}
Red and White oak is the most overrated firewood. There are a lot of woods that dry faster and have just as good BTU'sHow is Red and White oak underrated?
It's one of the most prized of firewoods in North America and probably around the world.
Some don't care for the long seasoning times is all.
Mulberry is great for smoking meatMulberry for me, way underrated. It burns long and hot.
Underrated firewood tree here is locus. It grows like a bad weed, stinks like trash when you cut it but it burns hotter than the hinges of hell. Good stuff.
"God is great...beer is good...and you're dang lucky ,,,,, could have been much worseBeat me to it. I've got it all over my property and I'm trying to cut them all down for firewood before they fall down on something. Grows like a bad weed is right-their root structure sucks. This big SOB just toppled over one day-no wind at all, just from the ground being saturated. Nearly took out my barn and my saw shop:
I was going to suggest apple as an under rated firewood and that is another chart that seems to show it. It's higher than oak anyway. We typically think of apple for smoking and it usually doesn't come in large quantities, but seems it should be pretty good. Can tell when you pick up a chunk that it is a pretty dense wood.
I was going to suggest apple as an under rated firewood and that is another chart that seems to show it. It's higher than oak anyway. We typically think of apple for smoking and it usually doesn't come in large quantities, but seems it should be pretty good. Can tell when you pick up a chunk that it is a pretty dense wood.
This is a good chart and more accurate IMO than the one chimneysweep used to show. A bit surprised to see hickory over hornbeam but they did the test, not me. I wonder where rock elm ranks.
Still highly, highly rated as one of the world's best firewoods, so not at all "underrated".Red and White oak is the most overrated firewood. There are a lot of woods that dry faster and have just as good BTU's
So how good is apple for firewood? Well, just like how many licks to the tootsie roll center of a tootsie pop... the world may never know!Burning apple for any purpose other than smoking good meat should be a felony!
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