Having a wood burner installed next week and have ordered a ton of kiln dried hard wood for this season.
During the recent storms a good sized lime came down on a mate's land. The tree surgeon was called and dealt with it as it was part in a neighbour's garden. All the branches and smaller stuff seem to have been removed, leaving these large rounds, up to a metre across
I can have the lot if I want it! Although I appreciate I'll need to season it for a couple of years. But, a lot of online resources suggest lime is no good for firewood - burns too quickly and no heat.
I'm therefore wondering if it's worth the effort? Anyone burning lime? If no good for the stove, what else could be done with them?
Thanks for any advice
Mike
During the recent storms a good sized lime came down on a mate's land. The tree surgeon was called and dealt with it as it was part in a neighbour's garden. All the branches and smaller stuff seem to have been removed, leaving these large rounds, up to a metre across
I can have the lot if I want it! Although I appreciate I'll need to season it for a couple of years. But, a lot of online resources suggest lime is no good for firewood - burns too quickly and no heat.
I'm therefore wondering if it's worth the effort? Anyone burning lime? If no good for the stove, what else could be done with them?
Thanks for any advice
Mike