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larch is good when fully seasoned for sure

I’d rather cut Norway or Sitka on the processor, larch and Douglas saw dust is nasty along with handling the final product.
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36 minutes ago, MattyF said:


I’d rather cut Norway or Sitka on the processor, larch and Douglas saw dust is nasty along with handling the final product.

Still good firewood which is what was asked.I use only use the outside of the trunk as mill any other stuff so cannot comment on the processing side so to speak

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I find Leylandii to be great fire wood . As Jonathan says the dry stuff is best !

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All softwood will burn if seasoned well however I prefer a mix of softwood and hardwood. Burn mostly Scots pine but also regularly western red cedar, Norway Spruce, Sitka Spruce and larch, basically burn what comes my way but some species do take longer that others to season properly.

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Still good firewood which is what was asked.I use only use the outside of the trunk as mill any other stuff so cannot comment on the processing side so to speak

It’s a bastard to mill too.... [emoji38]
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