One of the few things I don't like about the pinon species that I burn almost exclusively is the close spacing of limb offshoots, about 14-16". Since that falls right in the region of the length I'm cutting to, the question always arises about what to do; cut so the knot is in the middle, on one end, cut around it, ignore them, etc.
So I'm wondering what you folks do with knots when bucking logs to length. It's pretty clear that, in an east/west-burning stove, having a big ol' knot on one end is not the greatest idea...
So I'm wondering what you folks do with knots when bucking logs to length. It's pretty clear that, in an east/west-burning stove, having a big ol' knot on one end is not the greatest idea...