SIR ERNIE

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Seasoned ash, beech and oak is best if you can get hold of it.

Here's my log store, mostly ash and beech.
 

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Seasoned ash, beech and oak is best if you can get hold of it.

Here's my log store, mostly ash and beech.
Where is it you live again? And is your back gate padlocked? Asking for a friend.....

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Where is it you live again? And is your back gate padlocked? Asking for a friend.....

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And is their home insured against fire?
 

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I've been getting small bags of logs from bandq and the coop near us but might get them from a proper supplier
 
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I’ve had both a log burner and open fire in recent years. Although the log burner is way more efficient you can’t beat the visual effect of an open fire.
 
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I've been getting small bags of logs from bandq and the coop near us but might get them from a proper supplier
If you'd have known I could have a cedar that I had dropped about six months, sorry, basically an overgrown Xmas tree.
 

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Seasoned ash, beech and oak is best if you can get hold of it.

Here's my log store, mostly ash and beech.

I bet you're absolutely loaded.
 
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Seasoned ash, beech and oak is best if you can get hold of it.

Here's my log store, mostly ash and beech.
Decent haul there squire.
 

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I also burn ovals which is a decent supplement to the logs. Basically it’s coal but smokeless.
 

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I've been getting small bags of logs from bandq and the coop near us but might get them from a proper supplier
Expensive way of doing it boss but needs must until you find a decent regular supplier.
 

Sky_Blue_Daz

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So we got a real tree this Christmas , when we take it down I was gonna to cut the branches off let it dry out in the garage , cut up the trunk and burn it in the fire next year would that work ?
 

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So we got a real tree this Christmas , when we take it down I was gonna to cut the branches off let it dry out in the garage , cut up the trunk and burn it in the fire next year would that work ?
Plant it outside and yule,(pun intended
Let it grow for twenty years and you will have about a hundred logs to chop up at least, that the product of mine…this year.
 
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