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  • Re: Choosing and finding wood

    Originally posted by EddiePJ View Post
    Love it.

    And yep all of the wood will get used. I just seem to get hold of so much of it, that it always seems a shame not to do something with it.

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    • Re: Choosing and finding wood

      There are lots of good wood piles on google.
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      • Re: Choosing and finding wood

        Wow! Coolness!
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        • Re: Choosing and finding wood

          Has anyone has tried Princes Tree (paulownia)?
          It's a fast growing tree that can be used as a biomass but i don't know if i could burn it as a wood log.

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          • Re: Choosing and finding wood

            From the internet ... characteristics "Paulownia is a very good
            insulator. Paulownia log homes are said to have twice the R factor as
            pine or oak logs. This temperature resistance serves to give the wood a
            high fire resistance. Ignition temperature is approximately 400 deg. C.
            which is almost twice many conventional American hard and soft woods."
            There are other mentions that basicly say that while it will burn, it doesn't have a high BTU....Hard to start, but OK to use...
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            • Re: Choosing and finding wood

              Originally posted by thickstrings View Post
              From the internet ... characteristics "Paulownia is a very good
              insulator. Paulownia log homes are said to have twice the R factor as
              pine or oak logs. This temperature resistance serves to give the wood a
              high fire resistance. Ignition temperature is approximately 400 deg. C.
              which is almost twice many conventional American hard and soft woods."
              There are other mentions that basicly say that while it will burn, it doesn't have a high BTU....Hard to start, but OK to use...
              Have you seen a btu rating for paulownia?

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              • Re: Choosing and finding wood

                hmmm. Everything I read says it is an invasive species, stinks when burnt, and has low BTU content. Sounds like a pass!
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                • Re: Choosing and finding wood

                  Originally posted by deejayoh View Post
                  hmmm. Everything I read says it is an invasive species, stinks when burnt, and has low BTU content. Sounds like a pass!
                  Could you please give me the source that reference those characteristics?

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                  • Re: Choosing and finding wood

                    I burn cherry, mostly because I like the smell of it. And I don't use any type of kindling to get the fire started....I use a Weed-Dragon propane torch (a must-have).

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                    • Re: Choosing and finding wood

                      Originally posted by jeeppiper View Post
                      ...I use a Weed-Dragon propane torch (a must-have).
                      Dry kindling, one match works for me. The only technology that I have added to my oven is an old style wall mounted bottle opener.

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                      • Re: Choosing and finding wood

                        Here ya go Dimitri, [Homestead] Paulownia elongata and another Can You Burn Paulownia? | eHow I have no personal experience with Paulownia.
                        Last edited by thickstrings; 10-10-2013, 04:44 PM.
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                        • Re: Choosing and finding wood

                          Originally posted by thickstrings View Post
                          Here ya go Dimitri, [Homestead] Paulownia elongata and another Can You Burn Paulownia? | eHow I have no personal experience with Paulownia.
                          Thank you!
                          I can't though spot the low BTU and smell anywhere on those articals.
                          Seems the same readings is actually all over the net, I can't seem to find a personal opinion of a person that has actually burned paulownia.
                          Last edited by dimitrisbizakis; 10-11-2013, 02:23 AM.

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                          • Re: Choosing and finding wood

                            Spunkoid....I too only use one match. Liquid propane is a beautiful thing!

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                            • Re: Choosing and finding wood

                              Dimitri, After looking on the net a few places, it basicly says, if its real dry, it burns like cedar...not sure of fumes, as I find no mention...but wet wood will smolder and stink. All you can do is try it. ..at least to just come up to heat...switch to the better stuff later.
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                              • Re: Choosing and finding wood

                                Originally posted by thickstrings View Post
                                Dimitri, After looking on the net a few places, it basicly says, if its real dry, it burns like cedar...not sure of fumes, as I find no mention...but wet wood will smolder and stink. All you can do is try it. ..at least to just come up to heat...switch to the better stuff later.
                                I am planning off planting thouse trees for firewood for heating and wood oven.

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