anymanusa
ArboristSite Guru
Anyone ever do this?
-flamesuit on.
-flamesuit on.
Yes, I often soak my wood in toxic waste. My neighbors really enjoy the thick black smoke that billows from my chimney. Nothing quite compares the sweet aroma of burning oil. The cancer that is likely to follow is just an added bonus.
Yes, I often soak my wood in toxic waste. My neighbors really enjoy the thick black smoke that billows from my chimney. Nothing quite compares the sweet aroma of burning oil. The cancer that is likely to follow is just an added bonus.
I'm sure as long as you dry it in the clothes dryer afterwards it would be fine.
I prefer soaking mine in moose piss.
no excess supply around here.
I'm sure the smoke would be no different than from a waste oil stove.
I may do it in my fire pit outside and see what it's like. I was just looking at disposing of it that way rather than taking it to the recycler.
I'm sure as long as you dry it in the clothes dryer afterwards it would be fine.
But I have been doing just that for over 2 decades in the barrel stoves I use in Farm shop
Just throw one soaked log in with usual reload of 4-5 non soakers
No complains from neighbors, wifeeee, no chimney/stove problems, and no cancer...just more cheap BTUs
Anyone want to quess what the BTU output of *soaked* shag bark hickory really is ??
Maybe not for housing development enviornments, or tree hugger personalities, , but no problems here on the Farm
Actually progress
Old timer neighbors tell about just pouring waste oil down nearest ground hog holes
We have come a good way, now, have we not ??
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