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Given the choice of oak,beech and ash I would always go for beech. I don't think there is much in it for heat given off between oak and beech but beech is that bit easier to dry. Ash obviously drys fast but I don't think gives off as much heat as the other two when they are all dry. That's my ten pence worth :thumbup:

 

+1. Syc is so easy tho :biggrin:

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i must thow seasoned lelandii in to the mix here as i had my cuttings from the bottom of the garden and they were the best i've had to date...

 

yew is great too.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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