My experience with burning sycamore has not been good. It refuses to burn when even slightly green and burns like paper after it has been seasoned.
Well.. By A Stove?
no you can not
No it is not safe to burn it.
Don't sit on it.
Yes, you can burn Athol wood in a wood stove, as it is a type of hardwood that can provide good heat output. However, it's important to ensure that the wood is properly seasoned, as burning unseasoned wood can produce excessive smoke and creosote buildup in the chimney. Always check local regulations and guidelines regarding wood burning for safety and environmental considerations.
Yes, you can burn pinelogs in a wood burner stove, but it's essential to ensure they are well-seasoned and dry. Pine burns hotter and faster than hardwoods, producing more sap and creosote, which can lead to chimney buildup. Regular maintenance and cleaning of the chimney are advisable when burning pine to prevent any fire hazards. Additionally, mixing pine with hardwood can provide a more balanced burn and reduce creosote accumulation.
no, everyone burns fuel by turning on the stove you burn fuel
If you put your face on a hot stove, it WILL burn. It will also burn if you keep it over hot steam/smoke or a fire for a few minutes. Moral of the story question: Don't try to put your face on or directly above a stove.
Yes, you can burn wood from a Catalpa tree in a wood stove. However, Catalpa wood is less dense and may burn faster compared to other hardwoods. It may produce less heat and could lead to more frequent refueling of the stove.
To burn Anthracite coal
Butternut is one of the low heating energy fuels and needs to be seasoned well due to high moisture content. But it is hardwood and the heating energy is not that different that you will notice it significantly.