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Larch slabwood any good for kindling?


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The situation is that I've had an offer of larch slab wood from a fencing contractor that cuts his own rails etc. The deal includes a building with 3 phase to do it in and a good price on the slab wood (to be nailed down yet, but will depend on wood to bark ratio for starters).

 

Anyone out there do something similar already, any one tried and had poor results? Does kindling dry faster than logs or is it similar?

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I'm presuming that you guys bag it into nets and stack them to dry already bagged up?

You may have guessed by now, bar burning the stuff , kindling is all new to me

How about the larch bit? most kindling seems to be white wood of various types.

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i can vouch for the splinters from ripping on forrestor bandsaws...

 

After processing 27 ton of larch last year i agree with hullsmillfarm re splinters!

 

Larch tends to give off tiny splinters that annoy you like mad but you cant see them unless you look real close.........moral of the post is wear gloves :thumbup:

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my sister-in-law and myself use larch for kindling and logs in nets, she wears gloves , i dont and to be honest its not a problem, little bits on the fingers thats all, but if two girls can use larch , im sure you big boys will be ok

joy:001_tt2:

 

You girls obviously have tougher hands than me! :confused1: but do i want to put that on a open forum?........maybe its the vodka ive had tonight :thumbup1:

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