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Re: Firewood Question

Postby DeadEye_Dan » Sun Dec 09, 2012 5:25 pm

jehler wrote:
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Damn productive day! I've spent the whole day moping around the house with te damned gout, you called it


Dude... get some Cherry juice. Will solve the problem.

Which is convenient, considering where you live.
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Re: Firewood Question

Postby Eric Haynes » Sun Dec 09, 2012 5:41 pm

The ole' cherry juice always does it:lol:
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Re: Firewood Question

Postby assateague » Sun Dec 09, 2012 7:17 pm

Eric Haynes wrote:Cherry is probably the best wood for burning unsplit, which 90% of mine is. Suprised you dont have a wood boiler given your "lifestyle"


I would if I had water baseboard heat. With the forced air units, you almost need a basement to put the woodburner in- huge pain in the ass to get it connected to the main trunk, combined with a return. (We don't have beasements here, only very low crawlspaces.) If I had water baseboard heat, I'd have an outside furnace in a heartbeat.
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Re: Firewood Question

Postby BrewGUN » Sun Dec 09, 2012 7:27 pm

DeadEye_Dan wrote:
jehler wrote:
assateague wrote:That's it for today. That other **** can wait.
ImageUploadedByTapatalk1355089960.942945.jpg

Damn productive day! I've spent the whole day moping around the house with te damned gout, you called it


Dude... get some Cherry juice. Will solve the problem.

Which is convenient, considering where you live.

He would have to take out another mortgage just to buy it the way the prices jumped from this years unnatural weather. Cherry products have triple if not more in some products, I've heard $25 and up for cherry pies :o
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Re: Firewood Question

Postby jmitch » Sun Dec 09, 2012 7:40 pm

assateague wrote:I'd live it if we had more hickory around here, but it's pretty rare. Cherry's nice, but I prefer a faster burning wood. I don't have a big enough fire box to take advantage of the slow, steady burn of cherry.

For me I've found well seasoned oak with a little locust walnut and hickory mixed in burns hotter than hell for me. Then again almost all of my oak was standing deadwood then split and stacked for twos years or so. Only problem I have is finding somthing that'll burn thru the night.
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Re: Firewood Question

Postby Westie25 » Sun Dec 09, 2012 7:42 pm

Wish I had something to burn wood in.
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Re: Firewood Question

Postby Olly » Sun Dec 09, 2012 7:48 pm

Westie25 wrote:Wish I had something to burn wood in.


If I ever owned a home up here or anywhere that required the heat to be on for more than 2 or 3 months I'd want to heat it with wood.
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Re: Firewood Question

Postby jehler » Sun Dec 09, 2012 7:52 pm

assateague wrote:
Eric Haynes wrote:Cherry is probably the best wood for burning unsplit, which 90% of mine is. Suprised you dont have a wood boiler given your "lifestyle"


I would if I had water baseboard heat. With the forced air units, you almost need a basement to put the woodburner in- huge pain in the ass to get it connected to the main trunk, combined with a return. (We don't have beasements here, only very low crawlspaces.) If I had water baseboard heat, I'd have an outside furnace in a heartbeat.

Around here the boilers go outside, plumb an underground line into a heat exchanger on your furnace and the boiler just smoldered until there is a all for heat, then a fan kicks on and te flue opens. Real efficient
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Re: Firewood Question

Postby assateague » Sun Dec 09, 2012 7:57 pm

I've got a PAC unit. On the ground. Pain in the ass.
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Re: Firewood Question

Postby jehler » Sun Dec 09, 2012 8:02 pm

I don't know what a PAC unit is boss
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Re: Firewood Question

Postby assateague » Sun Dec 09, 2012 8:10 pm

Heat and air all in one unit. I think they were invented for trailers, honestly. Convenient in a way, no inside unit and outside unit, no condensation pan, no lines to run, just ductwork.
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Re: Firewood Question

Postby 3legged_lab » Sun Dec 09, 2012 10:09 pm

assateague wrote:Heat and air all in one unit. I think they were invented for trailers, honestly. Convenient in a way, no inside unit and outside unit, no condensation pan, no lines to run, just ductwork.

Package unit, around here used most often on commercial roof tops. Very seldom used in resi.
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Re: Firewood Question

Postby Eric Haynes » Mon Dec 10, 2012 1:07 am

jehler wrote:
assateague wrote:
Eric Haynes wrote:Cherry is probably the best wood for burning unsplit, which 90% of mine is. Suprised you dont have a wood boiler given your "lifestyle"


I would if I had water baseboard heat. With the forced air units, you almost need a basement to put the woodburner in- huge pain in the ass to get it connected to the main trunk, combined with a return. (We don't have beasements here, only very low crawlspaces.) If I had water baseboard heat, I'd have an outside furnace in a heartbeat.

Around here the boilers go outside, plumb an underground line into a heat exchanger on your furnace and the boiler just smoldered until there is a all for heat, then a fan kicks on and te flue opens. Real efficient

Bingo jehler. My wood boiler is In the garage. Heats house and garage. Smoldering green wood keeps the boiler at a perfect 150 for me
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