Be careful with fresh timber as it can be harmful to the chimney.
Why?? Are you completely miserated - why have a fire at all if thats te case!!!Stay in the cold and put a few extra blankets on yourself - unbelievable!!!!What about newspapers etc? Don't want to have to go down the road of buying coal or fire-logs if I can avoid it.
Myself and Mrs Bonaparte have been removing branches from the side of the road for a number of years. Initially we used a Bushman to saw them up but in recent times we purchased a chainsaw in LIDL and have had weeks of free fires. The oak off cuts will be an ideal way to start the fire and also keep is going when it lulls. Be careful with fresh timber as it can be harmful to the chimney. Ash is ok when fresh, however, some timber is best left to dry out.
Why?? Are you completely miserated - why have a fire at all if thats te case!!!Stay in the cold and put a few extra blankets on yourself - unbelievable!!!!
Profound apologies, Bonaparte, I'm sorry for thinking ill of you.
Enjoy your walks, and the nice fragrant fire to come home to!
It seems very sinful to burn oak.
I read once that its illegal to go into a forest and pick up fallen branches and loose bits of wood. Something to do with the trees recycling nutrients and critters needing the coverage etc etc.
Should I ask permission from the developers first?
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