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lesson learned: i will never never burn black walnut again
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<blockquote data-quote="Whitespider" data-source="post: 4717343" data-attributes="member: 57106"><p>Black Walnut is lousy firewood... it requires a lot more air to keep it from smoldering, makes near as much smoke as old tires, relatively short burn cycle, moderate heat at best, and leaves a mountain of ash behind. Its burn qualities can be improved slightly by stripping off any bark, splitting it relatively small, and making sure it's well seasoned... but as I said, improved only slightly. Seems I have to re-learn that lesson every 5 years or so... or maybe, I just "hope" it will be better "this time"... it never is.</p><p></p><p>Is it better than burning snowballs??</p><p>Yeah, I guess it is... but what does that say?? Burning used toilet paper is better than burning snowball.</p><p>*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whitespider, post: 4717343, member: 57106"] Black Walnut is lousy firewood... it requires a lot more air to keep it from smoldering, makes near as much smoke as old tires, relatively short burn cycle, moderate heat at best, and leaves a mountain of ash behind. Its burn qualities can be improved slightly by stripping off any bark, splitting it relatively small, and making sure it's well seasoned... but as I said, improved only slightly. Seems I have to re-learn that lesson every 5 years or so... or maybe, I just "hope" it will be better "this time"... it never is. Is it better than burning snowballs?? Yeah, I guess it is... but what does that say?? Burning used toilet paper is better than burning snowball. * [/QUOTE]
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