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Re: wood for wood burner

Postby Dot » Fri Sep 28, 2018 11:03 am

Thank you Mondo
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Re: wood for wood burner

Postby jpeg » Sat Sep 29, 2018 3:33 pm

Best Olive logs are from the woodyard on the CV855 just outside Elche really dry wood and good price I have used them for years and they will deliver and advise you
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Re: wood for wood burner

Postby Dot » Sat Sep 29, 2018 4:03 pm

Again thank you.
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Re: wood for wood burner

Postby mondo » Sat Sep 29, 2018 4:06 pm

Dot wrote:Again thank you.



Just be aware, if you order a ton of logs (for about 110 euros) they will drop them on your property... maybe a path?..maybe a drive?.. not good if you live 5 floors up..

A ton of wood takes some shifting and you need quite a chunk of space to store it...and to keep it dry.
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Re: wood for wood burner

Postby richardlionheart » Sun Sep 30, 2018 7:14 pm

PeteKnight wrote:Generally, open grained softwoods like pine burn quickly, whereas fine grained hardwoods like oak burn slower.
There’s a large wood yard in Los Perez that stock lots of different types of wood and I’m sure they’d give you some advice and you could pick-up some small quantities to try. They deliver larger quantities is needed.
Here’s a link to their location:
https://goo.gl/maps/1pgEXqLwnSF2

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Do not burn more than 30% softwood in a wood burner, as well as burning faster, it gives out less heat and VAST volumes of tars and other heavy hydrocarbons that will soot and tar up the chimney. DO NOT be tempted to burn treated timbers such as old pallets, as they burn off dangerous carcinogenics. The best timber to burn is two year seasoned ash, or other english hardwoods.
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