M matlocc ArboristSite Member Joined Jan 4, 2015 Messages 60 Reaction score 30 Location michigan Apr 25, 2016 #1 A buddy dropped some off knowing I bur wood.
Greenthorn Addicted to ArboristSite . AS Supporting Member. AS Supporting Member Joined Oct 22, 2006 Messages 1,379 Reaction score 2,099 Apr 25, 2016 #2 Not much to go on but I'll guess, poplar?
Del_ 3% Neanderthal...... 2% Denisovan . AS Supporting Member. Joined Feb 18, 2002 Messages 31,929 Reaction score 16,734 Location Pale Blue Dot Apr 25, 2016 #3 Willow.
M matlocc ArboristSite Member Joined Jan 4, 2015 Messages 60 Reaction score 30 Location michigan Apr 25, 2016 #4 Is it any good to burn? He brought a lot!
Del_ 3% Neanderthal...... 2% Denisovan . AS Supporting Member. Joined Feb 18, 2002 Messages 31,929 Reaction score 16,734 Location Pale Blue Dot Apr 25, 2016 #5 matlocc said: Is it any good to burn? He brought a lot! Click to expand... It's probably about 60% of the heating value per cord as the densest oak. I wouldn't buy it but if you're getting it dropped off for free it should be good fuel. After all, you're burning it, not making furniture.
matlocc said: Is it any good to burn? He brought a lot! Click to expand... It's probably about 60% of the heating value per cord as the densest oak. I wouldn't buy it but if you're getting it dropped off for free it should be good fuel. After all, you're burning it, not making furniture.
acer-kid Argumentative prick Joined Feb 4, 2015 Messages 467 Reaction score 298 Location canada Apr 26, 2016 #6 I'd rather make furniture out of popple than burn it. Unless you're willing to Stoke the fire every 17 minutes.
I'd rather make furniture out of popple than burn it. Unless you're willing to Stoke the fire every 17 minutes.