Nope, I will not.... around the USA and Canada there are lots of regional words that are used for lots of things and firewood has many of them. Face cord, third cord, ric, rank, row, truck load, pile, heap, stack..... and with almost 60,000 subscribers and another 120,000 non subscribed viewers to relate to, more explanation is needed for them to understand the world does not end at their county line.
Love how you made the point about how some people want to burn firewood instantly and some wait for it to season. When people buy our firewood racks we always tell them to order the wood in the early Spring so that way the wood has all summer to dry out. Love the content and the video!
As a wood boiler guy I’m always on the lookout for hard wood, but I agree with your assessment of pine for campfire wood. We use it a lot for outdoor burning. Burgers cooked over pine “are fine”. Actually they’re really good!!
Our grandson wanted to have his birthday party at our house last weekend, while he and his friends were swimming in the pond I cooked burgers on the campfire with a nice bed of coals from oak and cherry. He said they're the best tasting burgers ever! Thanks for sharing Chris 👍
Ow, what a beautiful sound. I love the sound of dry wood clinking. Maple is a great all-around wood. As we have gotten older, we burn our fireplace more in the winter. I was always trying to save wood, but we are getting old and we now burn it almost every night, because we love a fire.
burning for fun . . . such an alien concept to me, just like when people talking about the first fire of the season at the same time I'm thinking about the last fire of the season . . . great you have that market!
Hey chris another great video. Ive been selling all soft maple for campfire wood. I haven't had anyone complain about it. I like it cause it will dry quick alot of times in 6 months. Easy to get alot of people have them cut down around here and consider it junk maple.
Turns out the infrared light given off by a fire is good for your health!!!! Puts one in a good mood and many other things I can't think of now, but it is a "healthy" practice sitting in front of a fire!!!!!!😁😁😁😁😁😁
Love soft maple for campfires! Also for fire lays, and helpers. Burns hot n bright, and it smells nice. Green Ash, too. ( Species, not condition). Not as dense as white ash, but who cares, for this purpose? Has a unique aroma, too, that i really like. Locust, i don't like at all- for recreational burning or cooking. Burns like coal- extreme heat, but little flame. Plus the smoke flavor is unpleasant. I leave that for the heating guys! I just got rained out... Had the fire minutes from the grill screen going on, and it began to drizzle. Retreated to the porch to wait it out, and the lightning began- then the sky opened up. Um, no. Ima going inside, lol. Had a nice ash/ red oak/ soft maple fire going. And had to drop the lid on... Phooey!
Love the shorts and oddballs, too. Don't want it? Ill take it! My guy gets a lot of his mixed wood from the hardwood sawmills. All the chunks they saw off to make logs the right length.
We burned a bunch of soft maple exclusively last winter for heat, it all burns!!!! Next month we get our boiler, so i know it will definitely burn anything dry!!!! Thanks for the daily show Chris. 🪵🪓
Good afternoon Chris!!😀😀 Always nice to have a place to go with the odds and ends. Like you always say, wood is wood and it all burns. Take care buddy!!😀😀💚💚 Logger Al
A little dumptrailer would be nice to have. ALWAYS narrow driveways or small garages to back into. Can't see over my big trailer. 7x14x4ft. Started out with just a double axle 18ft car trailer 5 yrs ago. That sucked to unload. Then got a 6x10 deck over little dumptrailer used that 2 yrs before it rusted holes everywhere. Past 3 yrs been using the 7x14x4ft dumptrailer. Needs to get replaced to a new one but might just get a smaller one like a 6x12 bc its more maneuverable for deliveries. I prefer throwing split firewood into the trailer then move it to stack a bunch at once so I'm not picking wood off the ground. Gets old fast making sure i get wood stacked before rain comes and gets it all soaked. I wanted a dump insert but not for $4k. Thats like 35 facecord deliveries to pay itself off vs. Taking a few min of hand tossing for free. Im Better off getting a small dumptrailer instead and take weight off my truck and make 1-2 facecord deliveries easier. Small trailer would be nice for going to get free wood also. Or 1 trailer for ugly splits ,1 for straight 16" pieces. I've seen people use their trailer to stage rounds to split then refill an empty dumptrailer but never tried that yet. More trailers and more logs that is the answer
I am wondering how you are doing since your tick bite. I am 82 and ended up in the hospital with a tick bite spent 3 days in there the only way they found it was the blood work. It was not Lyme it was anaplasmosis which is also carried by Deer ticks l lost about 15 lbs. I am doing better am getting ready to hit the woods for more firewood I watch you every morning my favorite.
Hi Chris, hope you are keeping well? I was just wondering why don’t you remove all of the crud from the trailer before you add a new load? I am sure your customers would appreciate it.Hope you have a great week, keep well and do lots of cutting, splitting and making lots of deliveries. Yvonne from the UK 🏴🇬🇧🏴🇬🇧😀
I'm sure he does when he has alot built up in there or caked up. When he throws wood in there any bark or debris on the wood is going to break loose and then dump out when he delivers.
Bark is always coming off the wood as it is loaded and unloaded ....most people like/want it for kindling to start fires. If it gets to be a lot I do clean it out...I do not show everything I do here.
Curious if you’ve ever or if you would ever considering doing a short tutorial on video editing? You do so well explaining things, I think it would be an awesome video. I know it doesn’t really fit your content niche so just throwing it out there 👍
My fire pit has been busy burning oak chunks and cookies that I save. Smells so good and makes thin cut porkchops on the end of hotdog sticks taste amazing. Fun show as always. Thanks Chris
Morning boss. No fire pit, no entertainment burns, no fireplace, no camfires, no supplemental wood heat. Just plain primary heating WITH my firewood self harvested from our back 40. And NO OAK. NO. For you woodhounds, oaks take too long to season for 99% wood heat. That's it. Sticking to it. And, we shoulder burn softwoods like spruce/fir even some pine. Also used for the Snorkel hot tub. JMNSHO
Nice! A lot of people who have mostly oak to use for heat, like my dad had, cut it 2-3-4-5-6 or more years ahead of time to be sure it is dry. My dad at one time had enough wood for 10 years of heat...he called it old age wood heat insurance.
@@InTheWoodyard Nice account of your dad. We have it way soft compared to what our forebears had to do for heating. Most of the native Mainers here will never go back to wood heating; almost all use oil. They tell me ( they call us newcomers "from away" ) that as kids, even in the years after the war in the 40's-50's,their jobs after school was cutting ( no chainsaws), splitting ( no engines), and stacking. Too many now whine about nothing. BUTT, I try to get at least a couple of years ahead, no where near 3-5.
Love the shirt😂 Cut down a green silver maple last year. After just a few weeks I wanted to see what would happen. Split some up smaller for kindling and it burned high and bright! Put a couple bigger splits in the wood stove and again, burned hot. Funny thing, no smoke whatsoever coming out of the chimney. It hadn’t seasoned more than 3-4 weeks in September. I guess the sap burns
Good night Irene is an old song from long ago that has been redone lots of times. My father in law used to sing it AND my family said it growing up because it was my GRANDMAS name too!
A face cord or a third of cord please stop
Nope, I will not.... around the USA and Canada there are lots of regional words that are used for lots of things and firewood has many of them. Face cord, third cord, ric, rank, row, truck load, pile, heap, stack..... and with almost 60,000 subscribers and another 120,000 non subscribed viewers to relate to, more explanation is needed for them to understand the world does not end at their county line.
@reddogatv1 Some regions call it a cube.
Face cord here in Ontario 🇨🇦 lol
@@DanielAtkinsFirewood That is a new one to me...thanks Daniel!
@@ryanpinto4613 yup!
Love how you made the point about how some people want to burn firewood instantly and some wait for it to season. When people buy our firewood racks we always tell them to order the wood in the early Spring so that way the wood has all summer to dry out.
Love the content and the video!
Thanks for watching!
I can hear Tony saying don’t play with your wood 🤣
Yes, he would say that!
As a wood boiler guy I’m always on the lookout for hard wood, but I agree with your assessment of pine for campfire wood. We use it a lot for outdoor burning. Burgers cooked over pine “are fine”. Actually they’re really good!!
Yup, I agree with that!
Gota like pine you get that nice snap crackle and pop when it’s burning along with the bigger flames . Pine rules up here in Maine for campfires .
PHIL PINE IS FINE ! 😊
Pine, hemlock, and Doug fir is what rules here in the Pacific NW😉👍
Yup, it sure is great campfire wood! Thanks Phil!
Nice stuff!
Yup!
Our grandson wanted to have his birthday party at our house last weekend, while he and his friends were swimming in the pond I cooked burgers on the campfire with a nice bed of coals from oak and cherry. He said they're the best tasting burgers ever! Thanks for sharing Chris 👍
Awesome, I would love to do that some day too!!!
Ow, what a beautiful sound. I love the sound of dry wood clinking. Maple is a great all-around wood. As we have gotten older, we burn our fireplace more in the winter. I was always trying to save wood, but we are getting old and we now burn it almost every night, because we love a fire.
Good morning Chris good video ( Ty Ron
Thanks Ron!
burning for fun . . . such an alien concept to me, just like when people talking about the first fire of the season at the same time I'm thinking about the last fire of the season . . . great you have that market!
Yup..MOST of my customers do burn for fun!
Didn't realise you had such natural rythym Chris. And yes the ring of that wood was music to my ears. So was the trailer unloading. Cheers from HB NZ
Ha!Thanks, I like music but I can't sing or dance!
Hey chris another great video. Ive been selling all soft maple for campfire wood. I haven't had anyone complain about it. I like it cause it will dry quick alot of times in 6 months. Easy to get alot of people have them cut down around here and consider it junk maple.
Yup, I like it...Good stuff!
Always have to have enough wood to bring some home for your own use!! GNI
I think I have a few extra sticks!
Hello Chris, your absolutely correct Pine is our Preferred firewood for pits also! Pine is Fine!🪵👍🏼🇺🇸
It sure is!
That sounds great. Evening in the yard chilling by the fire. I hope you're having a crisp drink and relaxing by the fire right now.
I was!!! Thanks!
Nice that you enjoy the fruits of your labor. The little fella on your shirt is the spitting-image of Kenny’s wife’s Beaver. Uncanny!
Thanks watching!
I got a chuckle with the first delivery. It was an all hands on deck delivery. Enjoy The Journey - Cheers
You and me both! Thanks!
Morning Chris , I like pine .
Pine is fine!
Turns out the infrared light given off by a fire is good for your health!!!! Puts one in a good mood and many other things I can't think of now, but it is a "healthy" practice sitting in front of a fire!!!!!!😁😁😁😁😁😁
Yup, like mental health therapy!
Chris,another excellent video and you can never forget about wood burning 🔥 at your house 😮😮😊
You got that right! Thanks!
Love soft maple for campfires! Also for fire lays, and helpers. Burns hot n bright, and it smells nice. Green Ash, too. ( Species, not condition). Not as dense as white ash, but who cares, for this purpose? Has a unique aroma, too, that i really like.
Locust, i don't like at all- for recreational burning or cooking. Burns like coal- extreme heat, but little flame. Plus the smoke flavor is unpleasant. I leave that for the heating guys!
I just got rained out... Had the fire minutes from the grill screen going on, and it began to drizzle. Retreated to the porch to wait it out, and the lightning began- then the sky opened up. Um, no. Ima going inside, lol. Had a nice ash/ red oak/ soft maple fire going. And had to drop the lid on... Phooey!
Yup, locust is a big heat wood but not much fun...for fire pits... I like the light fast burning wood...pine is fine!
G’morning Chris ! Awesome pine action. Love the baby dumper.
GoodNightIrene
Thanks Sir Corey!
Pine is fine. One of my My grandmothers relatives used to burn pine quite a bit for heat and nothing bad happened
Yup, it all burns!
So glad you reap the benefits of your hard work. 👍👍👍
I try! Thanks!
Thanks for everyday uploading, always nice to see you,
Man of discipline!
I appreciate that! Thanks for watching!
Love the shorts and oddballs, too. Don't want it? Ill take it!
My guy gets a lot of his mixed wood from the hardwood sawmills. All the chunks they saw off to make logs the right length.
Yup, it all burns!
I’m glad you are getting wood therapy. We would hate to lose this channel!!
Yup! I need the fire to keep my mind right, just like my good friend Luke, he's a cool hand.
We burned a bunch of soft maple exclusively last winter for heat, it all burns!!!! Next month we get our boiler, so i know it will definitely burn anything dry!!!! Thanks for the daily show Chris. 🪵🪓
Sounds great! Yup, it all burns!
Pink tape on the hitch. Eventually Chris will just paint his truck pink so he never has to search for it at Costco haha!
Enjoy your day wood boss! 👍🏻🍻
Good idea!! I have never been to a Costco or Sams club.
@@InTheWoodyard you haven't lived my friend haha 😆
Good afternoon Chris!!😀😀
Always nice to have a place to go with the odds and ends. Like you always say, wood is wood and it all burns.
Take care buddy!!😀😀💚💚
Logger Al
Hello Al! You got that right!
I use soft maple in my stove 3/4 of the time.
Burns great!
A little dumptrailer would be nice to have. ALWAYS narrow driveways or small garages to back into. Can't see over my big trailer. 7x14x4ft. Started out with just a double axle 18ft car trailer 5 yrs ago. That sucked to unload. Then got a 6x10 deck over little dumptrailer used that 2 yrs before it rusted holes everywhere. Past 3 yrs been using the 7x14x4ft dumptrailer. Needs to get replaced to a new one but might just get a smaller one like a 6x12 bc its more maneuverable for deliveries. I prefer throwing split firewood into the trailer then move it to stack a bunch at once so I'm not picking wood off the ground. Gets old fast making sure i get wood stacked before rain comes and gets it all soaked. I wanted a dump insert but not for $4k. Thats like 35 facecord deliveries to pay itself off vs. Taking a few min of hand tossing for free. Im Better off getting a small dumptrailer instead and take weight off my truck and make 1-2 facecord deliveries easier. Small trailer would be nice for going to get free wood also. Or 1 trailer for ugly splits ,1 for straight 16" pieces. I've seen people use their trailer to stage rounds to split then refill an empty dumptrailer but never tried that yet. More trailers and more logs that is the answer
YUP! More is the right number!
Good morning Chris, soft maple in my evaporator with forced air. Really roars and boils
Yup, it burns great!
Chris, I liked your T-shirt. It seems to represent the things that you like to do.
Thanks John!
👍🏻👏🔥
Thanks!
Hello Chris! Nice deliveries. Ya gotta take care of the most important customer!! See ya tomorrow 👊🏻GNI
Thanks!
Wood that's 2in shorter tgsn the shortest wall to wall measurement works best. Small splits to that length works really good.
Yup!
Nice shirt!
Thanks!
I am wondering how you are doing since your tick bite. I am 82 and ended up in the hospital with a tick bite spent 3 days in there the only way they found it was the blood work. It was not Lyme it was anaplasmosis which is also carried by Deer ticks l lost about 15 lbs. I am doing better am getting ready to hit the woods for more firewood I watch you every morning my favorite.
I am doing great, my meds worked wonders! I hope you are too, thanks for asking!
The Knock Test or Bowling Pin Sound😊
They got the weather spot on 😇
Yup!
I was thinking about storing some firewood in my shed for the winter but wasn't sure if that was a good idea. It's all seasoned. Good idea?
If wood is dry it can be stored anywhere it is top covered and off the ground.
Nice shirt!! Burning odd wood soothes the soul along with a refreshing beverage!!! Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
Thanks, you too!
Hi Chris, hope you are keeping well? I was just wondering why don’t you remove all of the crud from the trailer before you add a new load? I am sure your customers would
appreciate it.Hope
you have a great
week, keep well and
do lots of cutting, splitting and making lots of deliveries. Yvonne from the UK 🏴🇬🇧🏴🇬🇧😀
I'm sure he does when he has alot built up in there or caked up. When he throws wood in there any bark or debris on the wood is going to break loose and then dump out when he delivers.
Yup, lots of bark comes off all the time. Most people want and use it for kindling.
Bark is always coming off the wood as it is loaded and unloaded ....most people like/want it for kindling to start fires. If it gets to be a lot I do clean it out...I do not show everything I do here.
I’ve been wanting to have a fire outside but it’s been hot as the devil’s ass the last few weeks
I have had many fires here this summer, going to again tonight!
Curious if you’ve ever or if you would ever considering doing a short tutorial on video editing? You do so well explaining things, I think it would be an awesome video. I know it doesn’t really fit your content niche so just throwing it out there 👍
Maybe one day! I thought about doing all the thing I do for videos some time. Thanks!
@@InTheWoodyard that would be awesome! Thank you
It’s been stinking hot here in NE PA. I haven’t had a fire since spring. Do you still have a fire even when it’s like 85 or more at 7pm?
It has been in the 70s and even 60s here in the evening!!! Awesome.
My fire pit has been busy burning oak chunks and cookies that I save. Smells so good and makes thin cut porkchops on the end of hotdog sticks taste amazing. Fun show as always. Thanks Chris
Thanks!!
Where did you get your woodchuck with saw shirt? I need one of those, I appreciate your channel
Thanks! It was a gift...I think Amazon??
Good morning Chris and friends another great day to be alive. Enjoy your fire pit fires Chris.
Morning! Yup, being alive is good!
Nice pile, batch of firewood for your burning. I have pine to burn. It’s great for outdoor fires. Easy to light and burns great.
Yup, I agree!
Nice video Chris. Almost always a fire in the fire pit if I’m at the cabin. Even early mornings watching the sun rise over the Missouri River. GNI
Please tell me where you got that shirt!
It was a gift from our friend here on the channel...Ann Marie! I think it came from Amazon.
Oops ... you answered my question before the video ended. Good video again. Love your humor and positive attitude.
Thanks!!!
Thanks Chris,the most important delivery.lol yessir
Thanks Jesse!
I call that therapy wood/fire in the back yard.
Nothing better to relax and unwind.
Yup, I agree!
Morning boss. No fire pit, no entertainment burns, no fireplace, no camfires, no supplemental wood heat. Just plain primary heating WITH my firewood self harvested from our back 40. And NO OAK. NO. For you woodhounds, oaks take too long to season for 99% wood heat. That's it. Sticking to it. And, we shoulder burn softwoods like spruce/fir even some pine. Also used for the Snorkel hot tub. JMNSHO
Nice! A lot of people who have mostly oak to use for heat, like my dad had, cut it 2-3-4-5-6 or more years ahead of time to be sure it is dry. My dad at one time had enough wood for 10 years of heat...he called it old age wood heat insurance.
@@InTheWoodyard Nice account of your dad. We have it way soft compared to what our forebears had to do for heating. Most of the native Mainers here will never go back to wood heating; almost all use oil. They tell me ( they call us newcomers "from away" ) that as kids, even in the years after the war in the 40's-50's,their jobs after school was cutting ( no chainsaws), splitting ( no engines), and stacking. Too many now whine about nothing. BUTT, I try to get at least a couple of years ahead, no where near 3-5.
Love the shirt😂
Cut down a green silver maple last year. After just a few weeks I wanted to see what would happen. Split some up smaller for kindling and it burned high and bright! Put a couple bigger splits in the wood stove and again, burned hot. Funny thing, no smoke whatsoever coming out of the chimney. It hadn’t seasoned more than 3-4 weeks in September. I guess the sap burns
Silver maple dries VERY fast! Nice wood!
Should sell that shirt👍
I think you can get it on Amazon.
Good morning Chris. Yes pine is fine
Hello Larry, yes it is!
Guess with all of us watching in a way we are paying you for your own wood??😂😉👍
Yup, thanks Daniel!
What kind of pine?
I have mostly red and white.
Who's Irene??
Good night Irene is an old song from long ago that has been redone lots of times. My father in law used to sing it AND my family said it growing up because it was my GRANDMAS name too!
Hello everyone
Hello and good morning, Brent 😉👍
Hello Sir Stanley!
How do you heat your house in winter in those Wisconsin winters? Go Packers!
We just put in a high efficiency gas furnace and we have a fireplace that heats well too. It can cut our heat bill in 1/2.
Even grandma was part of the stacking crew😊. Three generations!
Yup, help is nice!
Good Morning Woodhounds!
Good morning, Greg 😉👍
Hello!!!
I knew it!
Thanks!
Good nigh Mrs. Calabash "wherever you are". Remember that one?
Before my time ...Jimmy Durante I think???
I’m the same way with my off cuts and gnarly stuff. All goes to my trailer to burn or the pit in my backyard.
Nice!!!
👍👍👍
Thanks!!!
Good morning all!
Thanks! Same to you!
That’s my wife’s perfect size, apparently she is used to handling smaller wood 🪵
Must be so!