haveawoody
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avc8130,
When you think about the cure wait times the pallets seem a great way to go if you run short on firewood, or maybe even as a full time firewood source.
Lots of people seem to think the pallet wood burns pretty fast but since your cutting them up all pretty much uniform why not just stack wood in the fireplace to control burn speed?
Putting two pieces directly aligned to each other in the wood stove is sure to slow the fire speed, a 2x4 becomes a 4x4, 3 pieces a 4x6 etc.
Works on very thin regular wood so i don't see why that wouldn't work on skid wood, i bet better since skid wood is nice and flat so it should be easy to align for a slower burn.
I've burned quite a few of the main 4x6 oak base runners from stone or concrete skids and for me they burn very well and long.
All the top runners for me become kindle.
When you think about the cure wait times the pallets seem a great way to go if you run short on firewood, or maybe even as a full time firewood source.
Lots of people seem to think the pallet wood burns pretty fast but since your cutting them up all pretty much uniform why not just stack wood in the fireplace to control burn speed?
Putting two pieces directly aligned to each other in the wood stove is sure to slow the fire speed, a 2x4 becomes a 4x4, 3 pieces a 4x6 etc.
Works on very thin regular wood so i don't see why that wouldn't work on skid wood, i bet better since skid wood is nice and flat so it should be easy to align for a slower burn.
I've burned quite a few of the main 4x6 oak base runners from stone or concrete skids and for me they burn very well and long.
All the top runners for me become kindle.