While I continue to daydream and mull over the specifics of the hearth extension & install I hope to accomplish by next heating season, I've realized there's one aspect of wood heating that I can be working on right now - wood supply! And thanks to this forum right here, I've gotten the scrounging bug to start working on wood for this coming & future years. Saturday loaded cherry blocks into my Toyota Matrix (don't got no truck!) from a friend's house. Today, came upon some transmission line clearing leftovers that had been picked over already, but came away with a load of red oak, black birch and a stick of hickory. Found a couple rounds of black locust to boot (not pictured). Man, that black birch split like a dream!
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Got plenty of pallets kicking around from pellets, and I've got a nice gravelly drying spot that is part wind tunnel, part open-air kiln. Will probably get the bulk of my wood from a logger who cuts a lot of ash in the near future, but this is a good way to start scratching the itch and perhaps getting some species that might not find their way into a truckload. Worst case, even if the install doesn't happen this year, I'll be on the inside track with my fuel supply.
![[Hearth.com] Wood First, Stove Later [Hearth.com] Wood First, Stove Later](https://www.hearth.com/talk/data/attachments/130/130898-3e9c37f3d76842d0e96f0e7a6dbfb649.jpg?hash=ZZv_-Tbazl)
Got plenty of pallets kicking around from pellets, and I've got a nice gravelly drying spot that is part wind tunnel, part open-air kiln. Will probably get the bulk of my wood from a logger who cuts a lot of ash in the near future, but this is a good way to start scratching the itch and perhaps getting some species that might not find their way into a truckload. Worst case, even if the install doesn't happen this year, I'll be on the inside track with my fuel supply.