Bill Bednarick
ArboristSite Lurker
Right now I have a big coal bed in my 5500, and I just keep adding wood to it and shoveling out a some ash every couple days. I'm heating 3000 sq. ft. and using it for all of my hot water.
I add wood at around 7:00 at night and normally around 11:00 the next day right now. If I had a job to go to (I'm Daddy day-care) I would have no problem keeping one fire going all winter.
Truthfully I think I would get longer burn times if I fed it nothing but Oak, based on the few pieces I've burnt so far.
Right now I'm mixing Maple, Cherry, Beech, most of which was standing dead or cut last year.
I have about 8 face cord of Red Oak and probably 4 of Sugar Maple I put up before the drought we got here so I'm waiting to burn it till it gets really cold, like maybe Feb/Jan.
Hopefully I won't have to burn it till next winter, if I can continue to get into the woods and cut standing dead maple.
I add wood at around 7:00 at night and normally around 11:00 the next day right now. If I had a job to go to (I'm Daddy day-care) I would have no problem keeping one fire going all winter.
Truthfully I think I would get longer burn times if I fed it nothing but Oak, based on the few pieces I've burnt so far.
Right now I'm mixing Maple, Cherry, Beech, most of which was standing dead or cut last year.
I have about 8 face cord of Red Oak and probably 4 of Sugar Maple I put up before the drought we got here so I'm waiting to burn it till it gets really cold, like maybe Feb/Jan.
Hopefully I won't have to burn it till next winter, if I can continue to get into the woods and cut standing dead maple.
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