On 04 Nov, 2004, at 10:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2) How much wood is in a cord? How much does it cost? If you burn
logs
about 5 hours per day, how long would a cord last?
I believe that firewood is still controlled in Pennsylvania.
(Pennsylvania Weights and Measures Act)
I know that it is in
I am about to move into a new home that has a wood burning fireplace, and I
am relatively inexperienced except for the Duraflame logs I have burned,
and the occassional campfire. I was wondering:
1) What is the difference between seasoned logs and the others? What
happens if you wind up with
Title: RE: [UC] Re: Firewood
http://www.calcombustibles.com/firewood_faq.htm
should answer just about all of your questions except how long a cord would last, and I suspect that would be a big YMMV depending on how big your fireplace is, how many logs you put on at a time, etc.
Lovely
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2004 10:47:33 -0500
1) What is the difference between seasoned logs and the others? What
happens if you wind up with unseasoned logs? Do they burn? How do you
season them?
Seasoned just means dried. Unseasoned wood is harder to burn,
Thanks for the explanation about the firewood. The website was useful for
estimating costs as well, even though they are located in California.
I can't wait to get in front of my new family room fire! I go to
settlement on the 19th, and will be moved in by the 28th. You can believe,
I will
From: Vincent/Roger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2004 14:33:13 -0500
We have lost our long time firewood supplier that we had for our house
and at the Palladium. So I wanted to know if anyone knew of resonably
priced firewood supplier. This would be both for our house and
I have also used Co-Marh.
Not only were the guys great but they stacked the cord of wood AND it was
seasoned, ready-to-burn wood.
Many companies who deliver do NOT deliver seasoned wood.
-Wilma
On 11/3/04 3:05 PM, Charles H. Buchholtz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Vincent/Roger [EMAIL