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Was given this pallet and tried burning a bit and it was ferocious! When I cut it there was a strong smell like pitch pine but it didn’t look treated. The guy said it was from Turkey and having browsed the net a little I wondered if it was red pine. Is there a way of getting that information from the stamp? I know HT means heat treated. I think it has left the inside of my fire lined with black soot in places so I don’t dare burn it again. Goes like Billy O in my camping stove but I’m cautious it might give off noxious fumes.

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8 hours ago, Lancstree said:

Was given this pallet and tried burning a bit and it was ferocious! When I cut it there was a strong smell like pitch pine but it didn’t look treated. The guy said it was from Turkey and having browsed the net a little I wondered if it was red pine. Is there a way of getting that information from the stamp? I know HT means heat treated. I think it has left the inside of my fire lined with black soot in places so I don’t dare burn it again. Goes like Billy O in my camping stove but I’m cautious it might give off noxious fumes.

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The compressed wood fibers in the spacer block will contain a type of glue . Could be this that burns fierce .

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I'll  burn them happily in our closed inset burner where I can give them maximum airways and close off primary. No smell in the house but stinks like feck outside. - I don't go out for ½ an hour and if neighbours ask,  it wasn't me! 😇

Other pallet wood I've  come across that burns berserk is eucalyptus from imported pallets - crazy stuff for flaring up

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48 minutes ago, Paper Rustler said:

its illegal to burn palletwood. Check on DEFRA guidelines. Dont shoot the messenger.


Have you got a link to the DEFRA guidelines where it states it’s illegal to burn pallet wood?

 

Asking for a friend.

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