Took a few pallets home from work and burned them. No fire starter needed as these burn with the touch of a flame and throw off some good quick heat.
I can get an endless supply of them at work. My company actually pays to get them removed by a recycling company. They burn fast and hot and am not expecting an all night burn from them but they are free.
I assume the HT stamp is heat treated? If so then in my eyes HT means dry free wood.
As far as I can tell burning them they are not chemically treated.
![[Hearth.com] Free pallets from work. Heat treated? Safe to burn? [Hearth.com] Free pallets from work. Heat treated? Safe to burn?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/168/168622-00a7ba086bdee7b12f5dca2cd74a6d63.jpg?hash=MiFLJk7XfW)
I can get an endless supply of them at work. My company actually pays to get them removed by a recycling company. They burn fast and hot and am not expecting an all night burn from them but they are free.
I assume the HT stamp is heat treated? If so then in my eyes HT means dry free wood.
As far as I can tell burning them they are not chemically treated.
![[Hearth.com] Free pallets from work. Heat treated? Safe to burn? [Hearth.com] Free pallets from work. Heat treated? Safe to burn?](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/168/168622-00a7ba086bdee7b12f5dca2cd74a6d63.jpg?hash=MiFLJk7XfW)