DMax82
Silver Member
While I disagree with LD1 on a couple of points regarding taxes on the sale of wood and the ease of selling wood, it is quite a stretch to say that he has a vendetta against burning wood. He has readily acknowledged the many benefits of burning wood for some people and I don't feel like he is trying to stop people from burning it. This thread really illustrates how different peoples' needs are met differently. What works for one might not work for another. For example:
1) It doesn't matter if I could sell wood for $500 a truckload and buy another heat source for $20 per year. The wife likes wood so we will be burning wood until it's time to burn me!
2) For the next couple of years my wood source will be trees that have fallen/need to be taken down on my property. In other words work I need to do anyways.
3) Most of said trees are really crappy. I don't even know the species, but they aren't good hardwoods that people are willing to pay money for.
4) I have no idea how I would sell the wood. Craigslist? Sitting on the side of the road? Lots of old guys doing that in certain parts of Nashville. Maybe they don't have anything better to do with their time. I do.
5) My only wood cutting expenses besides the negligible costs of fuel/chains and other disposables are my saw and trailer - both of which are already written off. So I would have to pay taxes on the income earned.
So for ME the idea of selling wood to buy another heat source isn't really feasible. But I am also burning wood for other reasons (exercise, enjoyment of the work, quality of the heat, hopefully increased sexual favors from the wife) than "saving money".
1) It doesn't matter if I could sell wood for $500 a truckload and buy another heat source for $20 per year. The wife likes wood so we will be burning wood until it's time to burn me!
2) For the next couple of years my wood source will be trees that have fallen/need to be taken down on my property. In other words work I need to do anyways.
3) Most of said trees are really crappy. I don't even know the species, but they aren't good hardwoods that people are willing to pay money for.
4) I have no idea how I would sell the wood. Craigslist? Sitting on the side of the road? Lots of old guys doing that in certain parts of Nashville. Maybe they don't have anything better to do with their time. I do.
5) My only wood cutting expenses besides the negligible costs of fuel/chains and other disposables are my saw and trailer - both of which are already written off. So I would have to pay taxes on the income earned.
So for ME the idea of selling wood to buy another heat source isn't really feasible. But I am also burning wood for other reasons (exercise, enjoyment of the work, quality of the heat, hopefully increased sexual favors from the wife) than "saving money".