Eco-friendly firewood? Imported!

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Eco-friendly firewood? Imported!




by the middle » 18/09/09, 20:57

Hello,
I just bought 6 cubic meters of beautiful wood, so as not to heat the oil :D
I ask the driver where this wood comes from ...
SLOVENIA... : Evil:
Hello transport ...
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by Christophe » 18/09/09, 21:46

I reassure you that fuel oil comes from further afield: Russia, Africa or the Middle East ...

Does that reassure you a little? : Cheesy:
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by Lounes » 19/09/09, 01:10

Hello !
Hey little question, do you have an idea of ​​the tree area to be cut per year to heat the whole planet with wood? :? [with the average number of trees per ha]
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Re: Ecological firewood? Imported!




by bham » 19/09/09, 09:49

lejustemilieu wrote:Hello,
I just bought 6 cubic meters of beautiful wood, so as not to heat the oil :D
I ask the driver where this wood comes from ...
SLOVENIA... : Evil:
Hello transport ...


It's crazy when you know that there are lots of beech trees and charms that don't sell in NFB sales.
What is your wood just? and the seller is French of course?
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by Did67 » 19/09/09, 10:16

1) Wood, in itself, has little value ...

2) So the market value of wood is essentially the work to cut it down, extract it ...

So yes, some of the logs on sale in the "commercial" circuits are imported from Slovenia, but also from Lithuania, Latvia, etc ...

Just a question of market economy, absence of a significant carbon tax on fuel for transporting it, etc.

3) Prefer, if possible, the short circuit of the farmer / lumberjack in winter for whom it is an additional income ...
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by clasou » 19/09/09, 11:09

For Lounés, understood to be responsible for the NFB, the French forest would increase by 35 million m3 per year.
this year I took work and pine which I split (ah the work) in quarter of 6 to 8 cm, then manufactures drying tower.
result reduced humidity unlike oak that I was sold from 2 to 3 years ready to burn.And that once split have 25 to 35% humidity.
Invoice result divided by three, work multiplied by 4 and I hope calorie recovered higher.
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by the middle » 19/09/09, 11:19

Yes, Clasou and did, your answers are full of common sense.
(In my character, my back no longer allows me to cut, and in addition, I need this supplier, because he has a small truck, which knows how to get home. :?
Haarr, when I have my mass stove, I will heat myself with the pallets recovered in the factories of the corner : Cheesy:
You will also say to me: what about your oil burner?
Well it's so simple that it turns out well it heats up well (the radiators)
But there are two glitches, a little smell with Chinese restaurant oil, and I do not like central heating at all because it does not offer the same comfort as a mass stove
I'm cold with one of the radiators (even hot) : Cheesy:
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