It burns well, but should be allowed to dry at least 12 months before burning, it is VERY heavy, and a real pain to split. A powered log splitter will split it, a splitting maul will be a LOT of work. It does burn quite hot, pleasant odor.
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.
quite good to burn indeed!
Hard wood.
We use it for wood
No- it is a rather good wood- also great for grilling over the coals.
Yes, you can burn apple wood in a fireplace. It generates very little smoke and hotter than normal firewood. It is a good heat output with a small visible flame and ideal for wood-fire. It is a safely and efficiently burned in fireplace.
No, it's very poisonous.
no. It is very harsh. fire.
Wood in a fireplace. When woods burns it gives of heat, a form of energy. Thus the wood has more potential energy.
sycamore
The Australian Aboriginal instrument, the didgeridoo.
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