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Log storage in town houses
17 November 2012, 22:11,
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RE: Log storage in town houses
good point tarrel ...wood needs air flowing into it.. the dryer the better.. if your wood has high water content you tend to open the air intakes to get it to burn....then water turns to steem and releases any tar in the wood... this lines the flue and chimney NOT GOOD VERY DANGEROUS...and a bastard to clean ummmm so i,m told , if you fell a tree it will be 1800 months to dry it to perfection....unless its ash ....burn that in a month ....pallets .... the square block spacers are great ...or round ones will keep your fire in all nite . like nr i,m like a rat up a shit pipe when there,s wood about ,i am in there....i have a woodland on my ground.....soon as the leaves stop falling i,ll be dropping some nice oaks and ash ..the secret is always at least a year in front... there,s less pessure on you
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Log storage in town houses - by NorthernRaider - 17 November 2012, 13:19
RE: Log storage in town houses - by bigpaul - 17 November 2012, 15:27
RE: Log storage in town houses - by Tarrel - 17 November 2012, 21:37
RE: Log storage in town houses - by NorthernRaider - 17 November 2012, 21:41
RE: Log storage in town houses - by Straight Shooter - 17 November 2012, 22:11
RE: Log storage in town houses - by Tarrel - 17 November 2012, 23:24
RE: Log storage in town houses - by NorthernRaider - 17 November 2012, 23:29
RE: Log storage in town houses - by Highlander - 17 November 2012, 23:34
RE: Log storage in town houses - by Tarrel - 18 November 2012, 00:18
RE: Log storage in town houses - by Bonnox - 12 October 2013, 13:33
RE: Log storage in town houses - by Sunna - 12 October 2013, 14:24
RE: Log storage in town houses - by bigpaul - 12 October 2013, 15:03
RE: Log storage in town houses - by BDG - 12 October 2013, 20:04

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