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4 hours ago, Stubby said:

Yep .👍

 

and it's probably the best overall wood for firewood if it is cut split and seasoned from green so as there is no deterioration, it is dense, dries relatively slowly but has a bright lively flame.

Edited by openspaceman
typo not greed but green
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1 minute ago, openspaceman said:

 

and it's probably the best overall wood for firewood if it is cut split and seasoned from greed so as there is no deterioration, it is dense, dries relatively slowly but has a bright lively flame.

Exactly mate.. It's the golden egg I'm trying to find. That as well as ash I've been led to believe but I'm only learning so haven't managed yet to be 100% certain when I've found the stuff. 🤔

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