Weedy Fields
Bronze Member
It's all relative. I know exactly how big my pile needs to be to last me until spring. Never have known anything different. What you don't know...You don't miss.
Actually my property is too high for pine to thrive. I mostly have edleman spruce and mountain fir. Which may even be worse than pine for BTUs. It all burns the same though.
Your previous post you stated that Pine was "GREAT" firewood, then you admitted that you never burned any Hickory, Maple or Oak. Good on you that you admitted your own ignorance.
You finished off by saying you don't think your missing anything.
I merely Pointed out What your missing, That Hickory has twice the BTU's than White Pine.
If Pine is "great" firewood what is Hickory? Words have meanings.
I was gently trying to show you, who admitted your own ignorance that Pine is not "great" firewood.
You point out you know how big of pile you need to last the winter.
I pointed out that your pile would be half the size if you have Hickory.
Then you toss out the statement "It all burns the same though"
You admitted you never burned anything else but your Doubling down on your first statement of Pine being great firewood.
My whole point in this was to point out that White Pine is not "great" firewood, it'll burn just fine but its pretty far down on the list of quality firewood.
All firewood will burn, but not all firewood burns the same. Some burn longer and put out twice the heat of others. Those are "great" firewoods.
If all you have is Pine, Spruce or Fir thats Ok, Burn away but don't tell me Pine is "Great" firewood, I have burned Pine, Hickory, Oak and Maple.