that eric, always tryna give his wood to ladies
12/29/2011 9:00:22 AM
12/29/2011 11:01:31 AM
12/29/2011 11:03:29 AM
BURN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!no, for real. its cold outside.
1/3/2012 11:09:24 AM
I heat with SLI... better than wood because I'm advancing science!
1/3/2012 11:10:35 AM
I just got a big load of wood (no homo?) from my father in laws house last night, looking forward to burning some when I get home from work today. Too bad its just in a regular "insert" fireplace and not a house-heating stove
1/3/2012 11:11:16 AM
1/3/2012 11:31:48 AM
1/3/2012 1:11:12 PM
We ran out of wood last night. Knew we should have gotten more earlier this year. Time to check out Craigslist I guess.
1/3/2012 1:15:03 PM
^^ yeah. My stove has "boobies" on the front that you can open and close to allow in more air. More air = hotter fire. Less air = not as hot but burns much longer.
1/4/2012 12:17:05 PM
^^piece of advice, do NOT buy one of those $5 bundles of wood from your local grocery store. I bought a bundle in a pinch and the wood reaked and was waterlogged. I had to babysit a smoking, boring little fire all nightalso, my little insert fireplace doesnt have doors, just a chain screen. That thing gets HOT as shit though, I wish it was equipped with a blower
1/4/2012 12:29:24 PM
Yeah, if I leave the doors open on mine I can get the house up over 100 degrees. Typically once I get it burning good I close up the boobies completely. It will maintain a solid 75 degrees in the house all night long.
1/4/2012 12:38:40 PM
^^haha i've bought those bundles a few times and haven't had that bad of luck with them. But they were stored inside the store I bought them. I built a small fire last night with some and had a bear of a time getting it started but it burned fine once it did. home chopped firewood is the way to go though.and i too, have a traditional insert fireplace and not a stove. doesn't heat quite as much as I would like.
1/4/2012 12:49:20 PM
1/4/2012 1:47:23 PM
no, but i've been looking into it as an option. do you think Cast Iron or Steel would be better?
1/4/2012 1:59:29 PM
^ depends on your setup. Being that you have an insert then steel should be fine (and cheaper). If you had a stove I would say cast iron.Our stove has a pretty nifty adjustable one built in. We hardly ever use it though because it gets way too fucking hot in here if we do[Edited on January 4, 2012 at 3:44 PM. Reason : a]
1/4/2012 3:40:51 PM
Mine draws so well that if I leave the doors open I would have to sit there all night and shovel wood into it to keep it burning. Like a locomotive. I am 4-5 days into another constant burn again after a big clean out (8 gallons of ashes) and currently burning 18-22 pieces of wood every 24 hours or so. Next week ill be able to cut back some and probably burn a little more than half that much daily. Sometimes I think of it less as a fireplace and more of a cremation oven. Occasionally we get out the marshmallows and roast them, that is, when we can stand to be in the room for more than a couple minutes at a time.All that stone work on the wall there constantly stays about 80 degrees when I have the fire rolling. The backside of the chimney is in my garage and it even stays warm to the touch. My garage is insulated and retains the heat quite well, BONUS HEAT[Edited on January 5, 2012 at 10:41 AM. Reason : BONUS]
1/5/2012 10:32:55 AM
1/5/2012 12:59:42 PM
Considering this with an insert. Need to get a lot of info though.how messy,cost effective,things like that. If anyone thinks they have experience.with setting something.up to help me please pm me.
1/5/2012 9:06:03 PM
Oh its fucking messy, no doubt about it.
1/6/2012 10:24:25 AM
Its nothing a shop vac and a broom once a week won't handle
1/6/2012 10:58:45 AM
Right on, if you aren't into cleaning up regularly and dusting your home then burning wood isn't for you. It is like owning a dog. You have to feed it, check on it every few hours, and clean up after it. [Edited on January 9, 2012 at 7:59 AM. Reason : b]
1/9/2012 7:57:53 AM
today is a perfect day for a fire
1/9/2012 12:56:13 PM
Had my first fire of the season last night. It definitely made me appreciate the importance of seasoned wood. I didn't even need any kindling to get it started.
10/31/2012 3:10:08 PM
all the downed branches make me think "oooooo kindling, maybe I should gather that up for later"
10/31/2012 3:21:29 PM
^ yes you definitely should, and put them in a nice dry place.
10/31/2012 3:27:13 PM
On a related note, bought a fire pit for the deck last weekend:
10/31/2012 3:41:52 PM
What is the trick to controlling those wood stoves? Like how to not get it 90 degrees in your house
10/31/2012 7:48:23 PM
they have dampers to control the air flow to the fire[Edited on October 31, 2012 at 7:50 PM. Reason : nice ones have fans. really nice ones have fans w/ a thermostat]
10/31/2012 7:49:09 PM
Have a fire going right now
10/31/2012 7:54:13 PM
Who's got the cheap wood?
11/1/2012 5:36:17 PM
I, too, would like a cheap cord of wood.
11/2/2012 9:55:56 AM
11/2/2012 10:01:47 AM
Is it possible to burn pallet wood?
11/4/2012 5:23:08 PM
yes, oak pallets are fine for the heater. pine isn't good heater wood.[Edited on November 4, 2012 at 5:45 PM. Reason : just be mindful of where you put your ashes (nails)]
11/4/2012 5:45:12 PM
some pallets are treated... don't want to burn that.
11/4/2012 5:47:01 PM
some most pallets are treated... don't want to burn that.They put all sort of chemicals in pallets to keep them from rotting. At my dad's warehouse they basically treat them like hazardous waste when they break
11/5/2012 9:36:01 AM
We burn pallets when we have bonfires, but I don't think it would be a good idea to burn pallet wood indoors.
11/5/2012 10:15:28 AM
why not?
11/5/2012 10:16:16 AM
for the reasons stated above
11/5/2012 10:17:34 AM
i used to get plenty of pallets from work that were untreated rough-cut oak. they didn't have any paint or anything on them. they were fine for the heater. they were mostly custom size pallets and crates for equipment, not the stuff you find behind a grocery store. use your head and there's nothing wrong with burning pallets in your heater.if you've got fumes entering your house from your heater, you have a problem anyway.
11/5/2012 10:27:12 AM
WHO'S GOT WOOD
11/6/2012 11:26:15 AM
Bttt
11/7/2012 10:06:13 AM
I'll use the pallets outdoors
11/7/2012 1:17:15 PM
http://www.samharris.org/blog/item/the-fireplace-delusion
11/7/2012 2:21:00 PM
^ I suppose we should all get rid of our cars, too
11/7/2012 2:28:34 PM
Yes, because cars are completely unnecessary, like burning wood.
11/7/2012 2:31:14 PM
well if there were a simple less-risky alternative to cars that most people already had, then yeah you should (but since there's not, your analogy doesn't work)
11/7/2012 2:32:00 PM
if you heat with wood, you're definitely going to die
11/7/2012 2:33:03 PM
You're right, we should just use more electricity to heat our homes. That would be much better for the environment.
11/7/2012 2:34:04 PM