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s.varty
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Heres how I did it, bought a load of green beech a couple of years ago,ringed and billeted it and stacked it on pallets and bearers. Lit a fire last sunday burning conifer and the likes (lorry loads of the stuff), still smouldering on Tuesday. Tuesday into Wednesday the wind turns 90 degrees along with a gale force wind, good bye to around £2500 when logged and 3 good wheel barrows oh yeah and a plastic bollard.

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Bummer mate just as we'll the silver corsa Wernt closer!

 

Wish it was the car and not my wood, strange thing is the piece of wood right next to it was used as a Swedish candle and id bone dry conifer and survived,behind that are 2 wooden sheds??

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Nightmare . Similar thing happened to one of my colleagues . He seen the fire and realised it was a no win situation and had the best bbq ever baked pots galore . Lots of hangovers . 5 weeks later we all helped build up his log store . To this day his yard is still known as the furnace lol .

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Proves your seasoning is good Steve .

 

To well by the looks of it mate. Weird thing is the fire was to the left of this pic,it jumped the stack of mixed soft and hardwood and got me beech??

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