Skeans1
Platinum Member
That's a bit more believable. Interesting that the BTU ratings in the chart Skeans posted seem to be higher across the board than the ones in the chart I posted. I use the chart more as a relative indicator (is this wood higher or lower on the chart), rather than for any actual BTU estimate.
It’s a weird softwood, it’s hard dense but still is a little flexible till about 50 years old once they start hitting 60 they start hardening up good. We have hardwoods out here like Oak, Maple, and Ash, but I’d rather burn Doug fir it’s a much nicer heat heck you don’t see hardwood pellets out here or even firewood it’s Doug fir.