Leroy_Riding
24th April 2014, 08:38 AM
So I am about to head off camping this weekend, and my pile of firewood down the back yard has been slowly deminishing over the last 3 years
(started with two massive gumtree's one cut down to make way for my parents house renos, the other the neighbours poisened as it was dropping leaves in there pool [still ****ed off about that])
I have 4 massive logs about 2.5feet wide and 4 meters long left that are fine, nice and dryish no issues with them.
the issue is all the smaller stuff i cut up with the chain saw many moons ago and stacked neatly has sunk about 2 logs deep into the ground over the years and now that I am down to the last of the pile the wood is termite and witchedy grub infested and damp, now not wanting to waste this wood I have pulled out what i needed for the weekend and trimmed the wood down (by that I mean used the axes to slice the wet soggy sides of leaving me damp but mostly dry wood)
I alos have some dry wood that was stacked in another place to get my fire going with, but whats the best way to burn wet/damp wood? ive never had to use it before. asuming just get the fire cranking on the dry stuff and then add the wet logs?
all the logs Im talking about are around 2feet long and 8-10" in diameter
Thanks
Leroy
(started with two massive gumtree's one cut down to make way for my parents house renos, the other the neighbours poisened as it was dropping leaves in there pool [still ****ed off about that])
I have 4 massive logs about 2.5feet wide and 4 meters long left that are fine, nice and dryish no issues with them.
the issue is all the smaller stuff i cut up with the chain saw many moons ago and stacked neatly has sunk about 2 logs deep into the ground over the years and now that I am down to the last of the pile the wood is termite and witchedy grub infested and damp, now not wanting to waste this wood I have pulled out what i needed for the weekend and trimmed the wood down (by that I mean used the axes to slice the wet soggy sides of leaving me damp but mostly dry wood)
I alos have some dry wood that was stacked in another place to get my fire going with, but whats the best way to burn wet/damp wood? ive never had to use it before. asuming just get the fire cranking on the dry stuff and then add the wet logs?
all the logs Im talking about are around 2feet long and 8-10" in diameter
Thanks
Leroy