i can get some white spruce, about 60 logs 15 feet long 18 inch dia max,, its free and i have to cut the trees down anyhow... do i dump the logs or cut them up for firewood?
phatfarmerbob said:so was cutting up some of the spruce today and a custormer of ours pulls in the yard and comes over to me and says whatcha doin with those logs? I said gonna burn em. He says where? i say in the house once i get em cut and split and dried out a little. he starts laughin at me and says you cant burn pine inside the house ur gonna burn your effin house down. i told him its not pine its spruce, he said yeah yeah whatever but that sap is gonna make creosote,,, so i just yessed him and changed the subject. anyway he was the 3rd person who told me if i burned "pine" in my indoor wood stove i would burn down the house, and that the wood was only good for an OWB. Sigh... sorry bout the rant but you folks might be the only ones who get it.
phatfarmerbob said:so was cutting up some of the spruce today and a custormer of ours pulls in the yard and comes over to me and says whatcha doin with those logs? I said gonna burn em. He says where? i say in the house once i get em cut and split and dried out a little. he starts laughin at me and says you cant burn pine inside the house ur gonna burn your effin house down. i told him its not pine its spruce, he said yeah yeah whatever but that sap is gonna make creosote,,, so i just yessed him and changed the subject. anyway he was the 3rd person who told me if i burned "pine" in my indoor wood stove i would burn down the house, and that the wood was only good for an OWB. Sigh... sorry bout the rant but you folks might be the only ones who get it.
phatfarmerbob said:funny, one of the people who told me not to burn the "pine" also told me i should be throwing an aluminum can in the stove once and a while to keep the chimney clean.
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