In my experience, Kiln dried has been most effective to me for fires. If that is what you are referring to then, go for KILN DRIED.
There are a number of materials used to make fire logs. One material is lawn clippings mixed with oil or wax. Another material is sawdust. Fire logs can also be from Ash trees, where the wood is split and cut to shape then seasoned.
Stick to woodDont' get all fancy. Stick to natural wood and the artificial logs. The former is better because the artificial logs don't have a pleasant aroma.
Yes. In general, a higher woodcutting level not only gives you access to better logs, it also lets you cut them faster.
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are they buying cedar logs and how much they paying are they buying cedar logs?
you cook food on a range and you have a better chance of cooking not burning on a range too. not like logs
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Lincoln Logs was created in 1918.
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Mainly Yew & Magic logs -fletching/firemaking reasons. Edit by Eng1sh: Due to the recent drop of the Maple logs in their value (from 44 gold pieces each to now about 36-39 gold pieces each) I would say that Maple logs are probably the most selling log in Runescape. Many players find them to be the best logs to burn for 99 Firemaking because of the better experience yield as opposed to Willow logs. They also give good experience for the Fletching skill, and many are sold everyday. Yew and Magic logs are typically too expensive to be traded on a mass-scale, and therefore Maple logs can be sold in greater bulk.
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There is no mention of UFOs in Columbus' logs.