How it Works42 mins ago
Does Lawsonia wood burn well?
3 Answers
I have friend - who felled a couple of massive Lawsonia "trees" - some time ago. He is keen for me to use the resulting wood in my log-burning stove but I was not sure if they were good for burning. Do any you out there have any experience of doing so? I did note - when researching on the dear old t'internet - that Lawsonia wood is much used for coffin making in Japan....so I guess it should be OK.....LOL Any ideas folks?!
Answers
I was given some wood that was allegedly Lawsonia. I found that, after thoroughly drying short lengths (30-40cm) out after splitting it into strands no more than 12-15cm in the largest crosds sectional dimension, the wood did burn reasonably but not spectacularl y well. The wood had been felled and cut about 9-10 months earlier and I had the split pieces in a...
18:05 Tue 02nd Aug 2011
(i) as long as it is dead
(ii) - check its sub-species out that is the "Nigellais" and apparently burns well in ovens....
http://www.dailymail....ervicemen-rescue.html
(ii) - check its sub-species out that is the "Nigellais" and apparently burns well in ovens....
http://www.dailymail....ervicemen-rescue.html
I was given some wood that was allegedly Lawsonia. I found that, after thoroughly drying short lengths (30-40cm) out after splitting it into strands no more than 12-15cm in the largest crosds sectional dimension, the wood did burn reasonably but not spectacularly well. The wood had been felled and cut about 9-10 months earlier and I had the split pieces in a heated location for many weeks.
Ha Ha - I love it DTCF...and hadn't hear that story!)and personally - I would have set fire to the wretched trees years ago - whether they were dead or not...horrid big brutes!!!
Anyway Karl - thanks for the low down on reducing them to "strands" - it IS a very fibrous wood - and well dried out may make good kindling if nothing else - if I do get lumbered with it...LOL
Anyway Karl - thanks for the low down on reducing them to "strands" - it IS a very fibrous wood - and well dried out may make good kindling if nothing else - if I do get lumbered with it...LOL
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.