Anyone burn Sycamore

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lol..I'm calling your bluff on that one, unc!


Nope. I'd throw it in the street. I really do hate it so bad I'd never burn it in my stove.

But then again, if I had no other wood at all I'd probably burn it, but I sure wouldn't be smiling about it, and I'd find something else to burn asap - like my neighbor's fence or something.
 
Nope. I'd throw it in the street. I really do hate it so bad I'd never burn it in my stove.

But then again, if I had no other wood at all I'd probably burn it, but I sure wouldn't be smiling about it, and I'd find something else to burn asap - like my neighbor's fence or something.
My neighbors fence LMAO! !!!
 
it is comparable to poplar i burn a lot of it in when the weather is mild. save my hardwoods for when it colder. it splits easy for me though it is easier to split green.
 
I really can't say anything bad about it. If I didn't have a hydro then yes I would pass, but the hydro has no problems. I burned a cord last spring and I have one more to go thru this fall before I get to the good stuff. Maybe it doesn't mean much coming from me tho because I also burn pine and willow. All three will hold my house at 74-75 for at least 4-5hrs once the outside temps get into the 20's. If it's 35 or warmer no trouble getting a 8hr burn cycle.
 
I'll burn it in the fire pit but it's a wood than annoys me to handle. I have access to a lot better woods so I take those and usually leave the sycamore to the woodpeckers. They need the grubs to eat.


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Had to come back to this and update my experience and new opinion of Sycamore.....
"I don't like it"
First off, it smells like a deer pen when wet.
Second it smells like a bigger deer pen when burned.
It leaves NO coals and produces a lot of Ash.
I actually burned a bunch the other night outside in the firepit and my house still smells from this "wood". It irritated the hell out of my throat also. It wasn't a smoky fire, this stuff just needs to be vented in a stove pipe away from everyone.
I found a new use for it though, I,m gonna give it to my favorite brother in-law to burn.....lmao.
Oh and it splits like sh@t too.
(Man that was a rant, I feel better)
 
I tried to warn you! I wouldn't burn it for free, even if the zombies attacked. :crazy2:

Next time you'd better listen to your Uncle! :laugh::laugh:
You did try!!! Im no wood brat, I figured it couldn't be that bad lol
The only thing I can say in a more positive light is that it seasons the fastest and that is it.
when I burned it inside the stove and saw all the ash it produced, I said ok it's firepit wood. Then when I burned it outside, I said it's my brother in-laws wood [emoji38] [emoji38]
 
I had a neighbor that had some sycamore trees taken down. He was able to get the crew to buck them up because another friend and I wanted to split and burn. It was a mistake. Splits very bad, burns quick, ashes up too much. You spend too much time messing with it when you could be spending less time on better wood. Leave it!
 
I had a neighbor that had some sycamore trees taken down. He was able to get the crew to buck them up because another friend and I wanted to split and burn. It was a mistake. Splits very bad, burns quick, ashes up too much. You spend too much time messing with it when you could be spending less time on better wood. Leave it!
I guess i had to learn that way also. I was told the same thing and didnt listen. It wasnt the biggest load, so i said i would give it a try. Now i am gonna offer it (with a smile) to my brother in-law and my most considerate neighbot. Lol
 
My contractor buddy called me yesterday and asked, Want some sycamore for firewood. right over the hill from my house. I never turn down free wood, but I had to turn this load down. Not because I am a firewood snob, but because I am currently disabled and couldnt go get it. Told him my situation and I thanked him for his offer, but we decided it was just best for him to throw it into the burn pile with all the rest of the brush.
 
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