I have been eyeing a big trunk for over a year. Its a scotch pine and has been down for a long time it looks like. Ends are totally weathering and the bark is falling off. It is a low priority find but one end of it is about a foot from a parking lot so, convenience wins. I was near it today with a saw and lopped off a round to check it out. It looks great inside. So I bucked up the whole thing. It is probably 1.5 cords.
I dont have a moisture meter. But I took some splts that are light and seem dry and tossed them in the stove. They lit immediately and burned REALLY hot. Once going I shut the air down and there is no smoke coming out of the chimney. They are coaling now after a couple of hours so a pretty good burn. No blackening of the glass.
I burn mostly hardwoods, so this is a bit new to me. I am concerned about the whole "pine" thing. But feel that it should burn just fine if seasoned. Should I go ahead and burn it? Or set it aside till next year? Its just so easy its hard to burn up the good stuff when I could just toss this in the fire. Plus, I dont have a ton of room to store wood. I would prefer it to be hardwoods taking up that space.
I figure I could just burn through this then go clean my chimney and there should be no problem Right?
Any other reason not to burn it?
todd
I dont have a moisture meter. But I took some splts that are light and seem dry and tossed them in the stove. They lit immediately and burned REALLY hot. Once going I shut the air down and there is no smoke coming out of the chimney. They are coaling now after a couple of hours so a pretty good burn. No blackening of the glass.
I burn mostly hardwoods, so this is a bit new to me. I am concerned about the whole "pine" thing. But feel that it should burn just fine if seasoned. Should I go ahead and burn it? Or set it aside till next year? Its just so easy its hard to burn up the good stuff when I could just toss this in the fire. Plus, I dont have a ton of room to store wood. I would prefer it to be hardwoods taking up that space.
I figure I could just burn through this then go clean my chimney and there should be no problem Right?
Any other reason not to burn it?
todd