I usually find a construction site dumpster and get some short scraps of 2X lumber and use an ax to split into smaller pieces to get a plastic tote box full of super dry kindling
Yep, construction left-overs are great kindling but please, alla u out there, stay away from treated wood like it is a plague, I really mean it! Nowadays most stuff is treated with pentachlorophenols (sp,sry, add extra chems here) 'cause it keeps the wood 'pretty' (and is really dumb since discolored wood loses no integrity,it is just cosmetic crap), nasty shyte, doesn't break down with low temp burning and is cumulative poison-wise, it is not stuff you want to expose anyone to especially children and pregnant women, in any amount; There are no real 'safe' levels for artificial man-made chemicals like these so use your gut feelings. This also goes for any MFPB's, like OSB or high density press board, just say NO!
I like to save a pitchy couple of pieces log for dumergencies, other than that my fire doesn't go out until spring (
), and btw read the 'kindling' thread eh
Anything thats dry around here, thats the wood du jour, cut small, will git the stove going................eventually
Oh, as to the origional Q, everybody with a mill!!
Sheesh!