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brenndatomu

brenndatomu

Hey you woodchucks, quit chucking my wood!
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It'll make smoke, where there's smoke there's fire, where there's fire there's heat. But like above reply's, don't bust yer hump for it, cause it don't last long!
 
mountainmandan

mountainmandan

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I was working on a fancy new house where we where milling trim out of basswood, and it smelled like pickles. I really don't have anything else to add other than it was light and milled really well on the router table and tablesaw.

Dan
 
woodbooga

woodbooga

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funny this came up now - haven't touched linden/basswood in 4 years. Just hauled a pickup load I was begged to take away.

Diagnosis: not a lot of heat from well seasoned splits - lots of ash, and the only species my wife complained about since it took a lot in the firebox to bake a pizza.

I rank it lower than pine snd popple, but better than icicles
 
Jakers

Jakers

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That's very valable wood for making electric guitars. You can take a Basswood 2 x 6 and knock it with your knuclkes and it rings like a bell. Excellent for carving. Send it to the mill.

i got a whole dang forest full of them things. i could ship a truck load of 12" dia logs to you every day for a month. wanna start up a guitar business? id love to see em gone
 
Jakers

Jakers

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To the OP... i have found it to be an ok heat source but it only burns for about 30min and then its all ashes. it has to be cut green and split within a couple months or itll rot. give it 8-10mo to cure and then burn it. whatever you dont burn that year will most likely have rotted by next year.

i find i get more joy out of basswood than heat. sometimes i take a standing dead rotted one or even a live one and hollow out a spot to put 1lb of tanerite. shoot it and watch it explode. if at first it doesnt fall the first time then repeat the process. :D
 

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