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Check out all the panseys on Jons thread " whos still got the fire alight " :biggrin:

 

OK - so the burner is alight, the misses was threatening to turn the oil fired heating on - the price of oil against free wood....sod it, the fire gets lit:001_rolleyes::lol:

 

Call me a pansy and your next saw doesn't get ported:001_tt2:

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I love winter, and love the cold weather but that is on the proviso of a warm house. I've got 21 cubic metres sat in a nice little barn outside, all destined to go through our 11kw Bullerjan this winter. The fire is on most of the time at the moment, day or night, though it's heating the whole house and it's only 5 celcius outside at the moment.

 

My question is, when most of you have unlimited free firewood, why be tight with it?!

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i'm having not to be tight with it at the moment as this past year the skittle buisness has taken off and as i cut up my slabs of sycamore to turn into skittles i get so much in the way of offcuts it unreal. all the waney edges get trimmed and cut up first then once the blanks are cut to length i usualy have 3-4" that i've cut off either end to get rid of the splits and boy do they pile up quick. over the past 6 moths i've filled two builders bags and have at least one more sitting in the workshop ready to be cut into manegable legnths for the fire, plus im still getting orders. 3-4 cube should be plenty for our little fire...

 

 

 

 

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I relented yesterday and sparked up the log burner! Only have a small house so light it up for a couple of hours job done. Still tight with my log use though, never seem to have the time to split a decent enough load of logs!! Definitely get log pile envy when seeing some of the log stores of guys on here

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