Posted by Dan from WI on January 02, 2010 at 06:55:12 from (69.179.12.53):
In Reply to: firewood posted by Big M on January 02, 2010 at 05:42:55:
-28F here this morning without figuring the windchill from our light breeze. We've been burning since late September in our outdoor boiler heating the house, domestic water and the shop (infloor radiant). I keep the shop at about 45 degrees which is nice. Wood of choice is normally Red Oak because of the abundance and high level of BTU's produced. The past couple years a logger friend cut a stand of dead Hickory and I bought two loads of it and burned all last year and have enough for the remainder of this winter. The Hickory burns a tad bit hotter than the dry oak and is easier to split. The Hickory is nice wood, once in a lifetime opportunity though and will probably never see it again in these parts. Next Year's wood is a 12 cord load of oak waiting to be cut and split...
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