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Guest Gimlet

From a lighting point of view, best kindling I've ever had was western cedar flitches from a mate's saw bench. Pretty much lights just with a match without paper.

 

Hazel is good too. 

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8 minutes ago, Rough Hewn said:


Twigs!
Bundled up with string.
Dry in a few weeks.
Why cut wood when you don’t have to?
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I was being a bit facetious Saul

 

I do store some small loose cuttings in an old coal bunker but generally twigs, faggots or bavins take up time and space to store whereas I can chop kindling as I need it from a piece of (typically) leylandii firewood straight from the stack.

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