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  • Logs for fire – not dry enough to burn
  • WorldClassAccident
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    Grrr and Brrr

    Still had sap in when I split them! So much for locally sourced and enviro friendly. The last lot from somewhere a long way away were at least dry when they arrived.

    stuey
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    blow torch ?

    wrightyson
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    Unseasoned logs give off plenty of smoke and soot too which clog up the old chimney with tarry shit! Ring the supplier and don the flame thrower!!!

    WorldClassAccident
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    Doesn’t old furniture burn well 😉

    stuey
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    G-plan or Chippendale?

    specky4eyes
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    Buy some kiln dried logs from certainly wood. They burn beatifully well.

    ferrit32
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    Did you buy seasoned logs?
    I wouldnt want to burn anything thats not been seasoned for 12 months other than Ash. You have got to think a year ahead if wanting to get through the winter just buying from anywhere, otherwise buy from a supplier that guarantees dried/seasoned supply.

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