Yes, you can boil sap in an electric roaster.
The type of wood that the pellet was made from. Usually it is the sap burning off and it sticks to the window.
Not the best wood. Rapid burn, rapid burn out, very high creosote production- if used other than as kindling, be sure to clean your chimney OFTEN.
30 gallons
A wood pellet stove is a stove that burns pellets or wood. Burning the wood or pellets creates a source of heat for homes or businesses.
A traditional wood stove burns wood to heat a room. The wood stove blower is a fan system that is used to distribute the heat created by the stove around a room or building.
Spruce, pine and fir are all soft woods, and tend to have too high a sap content to burn in a wood stove. The higher sap content translates into greater creosote production in your chimney and can lead to a fire. Stick to harder woods. They burn longer with more heat produced and a cleaner chimney.
outer part from heart wood to outer rings is called sap wood and it is very soft not as much stronger
outer part from heart wood to outer rings is called sap wood and it is very soft not as much stronger
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Tree sap doesn't necessarily boil. But it does have a melting point which depends on the type of tree it is. If you're asking this because you have recently heard your tree 'hissing', don't assume you're hearing the tree letting off steam. It's actually just the water evaporating causing the wood of the tree to expand/contract.
Put wood inside instead of coal one day and see what happens. Size does not matter. If it is a large stove use large wood, if it is a small stove then use small wood.