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Just curious, Who burns wood?

Posted: 10/1/07 6:01pm Message 1 of 12
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Klamath Falls, OR - USA
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Vette(s): 74 coupe 4 speed 350, 54K actual miles, all original; paint, interior, engine, split bumper. #'s match. 2nd owner, no stress cracks.
With winter coming on, I was wondering who still burns wood to heat your house or shop?  What do you burn?  How many cords?  How much $ ?.  What kind of stove do you have?
 
For me, I burn about 2-3 cords a winter.  Pine and Juniper.  $110 a cord split and delivered.  If I go pick it up at the seller and load myself, $55 a cord.  I have a Fisher stove.
 
I live in a real small town, so these prices might be rather low compared to the rest of the country.Wink  Just Curious......THANKS!!!




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Posted: 10/1/07 6:16pm Message 2 of 12
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Greensburg, IN - USA
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Vette(s): Previous: 1984 Coupe, 1988 Maroon Coupe, 1989 Coupe, 2001 Roadster Present: 1967 Stingray Roadster, 1976 Stingray Coupe, 1989 Roadster..
ah burnz wud har in Indyaner Steve, hit be sold from anywarez from $25.00 a rick ta as high as $60.00 a rick. Ah have burnt as lil as 10 rick in ah season an as much as 20 dependin in da weather. ah burn hit in Ashley coal / wood shaker stove (free standing uprite). ah also have a gas furnace as primary but it never runs unles ah ferget ta stoke da stove...


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Posted: 10/1/07 6:37pm Message 3 of 12
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BINGHAMTON, NY - USA
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Pine and Juniper ?Ya must like to clean your chimney a lot ConfusedI don't burn wood any more,but up North I always burnt Hardwood,very little creosote,no chimney fires,Hey Tux what the h e l l is a Rick,we go by Cords and Face Cords up hereLOL


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Just curious, Who burns wood?

Posted: 10/1/07 6:46pm Message 4 of 12
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Sebago Lake, ME - USA
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Vette(s): 1978 Silver Anniversary L82 4spd (M21) Red Leather. Pace Car is in the hands of a new caretaker.
I only burn in the fireplace, (get my own off building lots) but dry seasoned hardwood (mostly oak) is 175 to 200+  a cord in the fall. them outdoor furnaces that burn almost any kind of wood are looking to be the next big thing out in the country. 


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Posted: 10/1/07 6:57pm Message 5 of 12
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Lanoka Harbor, NJ - USA
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used to use a stove many years ago when i had electric heat. only used hardwood as ron said pine etc you had to clean the chimney too much. mine was a combination wood/coal stove. started using coal and for me it was great. would heat the whole house with it and electric heat went off at breakers. only had to mess with the stove usually twice a day sometimes three. the only thing with coal was that it had to be cold all the time as once you built the fire you would not let it burn out and if it got really warm out the house would get super hot. a ton of coal would last about six weeks and my house would be at least 70-75 degrees.


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Posted: 10/1/07 7:02pm Message 6 of 12
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Greensburg, IN - USA
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Most of the wood around here is sold by the rick. 1 row 2'W x 4'H x 8'L. I burn fire wood ( field overhang, fence rows, nusance trees. Hardwood tops if cutting it down for timber logs. Otherwise it makes no sense to kill a 100 year old tree to burn.... JAO...Tuxblacray2007-10-02 19:51:38


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Posted: 10/1/07 7:22pm Message 7 of 12
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Duncanville, TX - USA
Joined: 11/8/2003
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I burn whatever trees have fallen around the house! Every now and then, I'll go and cut wood from construction sites before they clean it up. Lots of Mesquite , pine, and cedar around here. All burns the same to me...my fireplace ain't picky.


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Just curious, Who burns wood?

Posted: 10/1/07 7:38pm Message 8 of 12
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Vette(s): 1981 Blue Ice Met. w/pearl ghost flames TKO500 5speed. LS1 Swap 3.45 Dana 44.
Well it's not exactly chunks of wood I burn, but it is wood in a pellet form I burn. I use a pellet stove to assist in heating the old house. I burn about 4 ton of pellets a season. 50-40 lb bags per ton.  I burn at a rate of 1 to 2 bags per day depending on the temp.
 For me it is easier to deal with versus chunks of firewood. And cleaner too. I have a Kozi brand shop style pellet stove located in the basement. It keeps it dry all winter and I love the warm floors to walk on.
 Unfortunately the cost of a ton of pellets keep rising a little every year. This year I got them for $214 per ton w/tax. I used to be under $150 a few years ago. So if you have a wood burning stove, it would definitely be cheaper sticking with that versus a pellet stove.




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Posted: 10/1/07 9:10pm Message 9 of 12
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Montesano, WA - USA
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Vette(s): had a really nice one. sold it to a good friend. Purchased 2004 custom coupe in Feb. 2009 did not tell anyone here until August 2009. BAD I KNOW.
Well here in the pacific northwest, we have a lot of firewood. This last spring we cut down all of the trees around the house, did this for a few reasons, 1- hated raking up the leaves, moss on the roof, and 2 reason is trying to make the house as low maintenance as possible for Lacey.  Anyway we cut down 4 birch trees, 6 large alder, and a huge pine tree.  Figure we kept around 6 or 8 cords, figure that is around 48-64 RICKS,  burn in a LOPI wood fireplace insert, electric fan blower, ceiling fans in living room, dining room.  main furnace is forced air with a heat pump.  I usually make the fires to hot for the wife.  mainly have it for back up heat incase power outage to kept Lacey warm.  Average price for a cord (4X4X8) is split, dried, delivered about 100.00-150.00.



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Posted: 10/1/07 9:17pm Message 10 of 12
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Eastern Oklahoma County, OK - USA
Joined: 1/3/2006
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Vette(s): 1980 Black L48 T-Tops
Here in OKC we burn in ricks (1/3 of a cord).  $45 - $75 depending on what type and if picked up or delivered.

1 - 3 ricks or a cord would usually do for a year here.  Here, ricks are 2X4X8.



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