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Would you sell Poplar as Hardwood firewood?
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<blockquote data-quote="woodbooga" data-source="post: 2608869" data-attributes="member: 24420"><p>Unfortunate thing is you bought that popple green. Were you to have paid by weight, a lot of your investment would have evaporated in the seasoning.</p><p></p><p>But yes, a good general rule is that all species contain about the same heat content per pound. Just brought in 2 good armloads. Oak for tonight. Heavy. A comparable volume of white pine for tomorrow morning's refire. Nuffin weight wise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodbooga, post: 2608869, member: 24420"] Unfortunate thing is you bought that popple green. Were you to have paid by weight, a lot of your investment would have evaporated in the seasoning. But yes, a good general rule is that all species contain about the same heat content per pound. Just brought in 2 good armloads. Oak for tonight. Heavy. A comparable volume of white pine for tomorrow morning's refire. Nuffin weight wise. [/QUOTE]
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