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  • #16
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    Dear OscarA

    Well there you go... a good supply of well aged hard wood....does it get any better!!!!
    Thanks Doug!! Thanks Brickie!!.... local knowlege ya can't beat it

    regards Dave
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    • #17
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      Just an update on the latest free wood - undoubtedly of the best I have used. I was cooking 40 mins after starting the fire. Despite burning quickly it produced a wonderful bed of coals. Have scheduled the collection of the remainder of the tree for this Saturday. Too good to miss...
      / Rossco

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      • #18
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        Sounds like a real score, well done.

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        • #19
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          Hi Doug, I'm a shift worker (Train Driver) and happen to be on morning shift this week.
          The oven is at a stand still as it's either to wet to work, to cold or I'm to tired.
          I hate winter

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          • #20
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            Dear OscarA
            Isn't it funny how things go....I started my oven last june(begining of winter) and had the major work done by sept....then it started to rain which slowed things down somewhat. Now its june again and if it doesn't rain again till next wed as predicted it will be the first 5 days without rain since Xmas.....
            Dougs basically built his oven in spring/summer...I don't know how... Coffs is sub tropical , my bro used to live there and its bloody hot and steamy without the rain.
            Don't blame you if your slowed down by the wet and cold cause it pretty cold and wet up here This wheather will change and you'll have it ready in the spring for sure

            Regards Dave
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            Fit in position with largest hammer

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            • #21
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              be careful if your useing old pailings they may be treated pine and the old ones were cca treated

              for fiewood im lucky i work at a trussplant as a sawyer so i get all the good bits

              depending on the application i use hardwood mixed with pine

              i have been trying a few things lately that have suprised me a little when i have already used the oven a day or so earlier i have been using straight pine to get the oven back up to temp and it's been working fine

              as for how much i get it depends if want to load the ute right up or just take a handful

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              • #22
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                Hi Bris Pizza
                good to hear your around. Yes I'm still burning fences there some pretty old ones around my area...about 50 yrs old and hardwood. An old bloke up the road supplied my last lot . Cut to 300mm lenghts in bundles too I got a coupla mtres worth and some lucky bugger got the rest bet he didn't send over a hot pizza . Recon I got dibs on the remainder when its pulled down But you got to be sure that there not treated that law in QLD got to be 20 yrs old now?
                Found that if I run out of good dry wood that a quick drive around the park and bits a bush in the local area will turn up some tree falls. A barrow worth in the back of the ute will give me a good burn.
                Also burn the old golden cane fronds there full of oil an even the the 1/2 dried ones burst into flame in a hot oven. The neighbours love me and chuck em across the fence when I flash up the oven. Only problem is they produce heaps of ash which you have to clear before finishing things of with a bit of good hardwood

                Regards Cobblerdave
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                • #23
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                  Hi all
                  Pinecone as a wood source......
                  Mentioned to my wife that pine cones were a good kindling to light fires and as a result last time we went for a drive she collected a few...a few to many.
                  She managed to fill the ute with about 3 barrows worth. Yes the little stinkers are good to lite fires but not that many and how to stow 3 barrows worth neatly!
                  Finally one sun when I only needed to get enough heat to cook a roast I burnt about 2 1/2 barrows worth. Lasted about an hour which is just right for a roast which doesn't need pizza heat and cooks great in that slowly cooling oven over about 3-4 hours.
                  They burn real hot and spluter and spark heaps but what the heck the flames long gone by the time you cooking a roast

                  Regards Dave
                  Measure twice
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                  Fit in position with largest hammer

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                  • #24
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                    Gudday all
                    Mates son was clearing the undergrowth of a 5 acre block......Come and get this wood Today or it will be gone.
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                    I arrived chainsaw in hand ready for a long day. The woods already docked into lenghts and 3 people waiting to load it into the ute.
                    Now does it get any better....

                    Regards Dave
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                    • #25
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                      Looks good Dave - what sort of wood is it?
                      / Rossco

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                      • #26
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                        Gudday Rossco

                        Gum tree mix of Ghost and iron bark as far as I can see. Its regrowth so its anything up to 75 mm (3 In). I have got some older stuff from the same block which I seasoned dry in a cooling oven and it burns great. The offers good for more its just stowage room till it drys

                        Regards Dave
                        Measure twice
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                        Fit in position with largest hammer

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                        • #27
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                          Nice pickup, I've head iron bark burns nice and hot.

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                          • #28
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                            Originally posted by OscarA View Post
                            Nice pickup, I've head iron bark burns nice and hot.
                            You are right Oscar, it burns with a passion.
                            Here is some I gathered today.
                            The English language was invented by people who couldnt spell.

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                            • #29
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                              I have a good supply of Yellow Box and that burns with some serious heat. Have split the logs into small slices to use as the "flame" component in the oven. Too much box and all food will be incinerated..
                              / Rossco

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                              • #30
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                                Gudday Al
                                Nice pickup ( good looking ute too)

                                Regards Dave
                                Measure twice
                                Cut once
                                Fit in position with largest hammer

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