The key to finding quality firewood seems simple enough, find a tree cut it down, right? It's not always so straight forward. Here are some helpful strategies to find the right timber.
July 29, 2015
The key to finding quality firewood seems simple enough, find a tree cut it down, right? It's not always so straight forward. Here are some helpful strategies to find the right timber.
Dense timbers generally grow in drier areas and at low elevations while light timbers tend to be found in higher rainfall areas at higher elevations. Be wary of discarded or waste timber as it may have been treated with preservatives and could give off toxic gases. Also don't use treated pine logs or sawn timbers such as fence posts or outdoor furniture with a green or yellowish tinge in their wood. That may indicate the wood has copper, or other hazardous chemicals.
If finding local wood proves difficult make sure you know what the rules and restrictions are when you venture out to the country to get your own firewood. Here are some of the common mistakes.
Finding your own firewood, whether it's just wood found around your neighbourhood or personally chopped down from a day in the country, can be a satisfying and rewarding experience. Be safe and enjoy the excursion.
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