Can you describe the different smells that different woods.
Firewood for sale. Small hand sawn pieces of tree branches, logs and timber. Dried. Suitable for fire pits, chmineas and wood burners. Sold in large 75 litre strong bags with handles. Buyer collects. Sold as seen. Maybe some nails. Wear gloves. Plea.

Overall - Firewood BTU. In the end, when I cut my own firewood I normally don't get too caught up on the exact amount of BTUs a specific firewood type creates. As long as it's a good quality piece of wood, a few firewood BTUs here and there really won't make a huge difference. What makes the biggest difference is dry firewood compared to wet.

Drying, also known as curing, is essential to creating high-quality oak firewood. Like all types of firewood, oak contains lots of moisture when initially cut and harvested. It may still burn, but it won't burn efficiently, resulting in less heat and more smoke. By curing oak firewood, however, moisture is removed so that it burns better. So, how long does it take oak firewood to cure?

The official measurement of firewood is a “cord”, but that word can be used differently in some regions and it can be misused by some firewood dealers. One full cord A full cord is a large amount of wood. It measures four feet high by four feet wide by eight feet long (4 ft. x 4 ft. x 8 ft.) and has a volume of 128 cubic feet. The amount of solid wood in a cord varies depending on the size.

University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service Horitculture - Landscape Tree Identification - Blackjack Oak.

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE: A light weight tree jack suitable for use in the woods at a tree felling site to harvest firewood, pulpwood, and the like, with a chain saw is easy to carry and set up by a single person. A bowed first legpiece is coupled at the top to a straight second legpiece comprising a hollow U-shaped pipe with an internally journalled threaded member rotatable with an upper.

The no-firewood tree firewood block When NZ Tree Crops Association magazine editor Sheryn Clothier was planning her block, she got some great advice: plant fruit trees and you'll never need to.