NEVER burn lumber in a fireplace. its been treated with chemicals and preservatives you dont want to breathe!
It is better to burn only untreated hardwoods (pine, oak, mesquite) in your fireplace. Others leave residues or release unwanted chemicals.
it will burn but will not give off much heat. So if your question is whether it will burn, the answer is yes. If your question is Is it a good choice for burning in my stove or fireplace for heat, the answer is no.
plywood comes from around Australia or new Guernsey but use this from me OK bye
Of COURSE
Various gum trees make for fairly decent fireword. Not as good as oak or hickory, but better than cottonwood pine or fir. Many species of gum are a pain to split, but once split burn OK.
Yes. While the different varieties of gum are a chore to split, it can be used for firewood. Heat values are not as great as oak or hickory, but better than many woods.
That will be fine.
Not the best. Burns very quickly, generates a lot of creosote. A little bit used as kindling is OK, but would not use a lot of it. When we lived in Colorado, most firewood WAS fir- all that grew in that area.
No.
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ok first you must get a flame thrower.
Yes it is ok, as long as you don't spend to long toasting it as the fumes can be harmful... carbon monoxide poisoning etc.. but that's only if it is a long time.