can you use a soft wood like pine or spruce or poplar?
morav 4 months ago
@morav you can indeed but for iron making hardwoods were best (oak, chestnut, etc)
vanwags 4 months ago
cool great gob at this
inventiondude123 1 year ago
what happens if it rains is it ruined?
BigWheelaCatPeelaYea 1 year ago
No. I've had it rain hard on burning pits and no problem. the dirt on top acts like a roof.
vanwags 1 year ago
frustrating, sometimes
bowyer10 1 year ago
can you charcoal big round logs about a feet and a half thick/wide?
bigjunior2 2 years ago
can you use a soft wood like pine or spruce or poplar?
morav 4 months ago
@morav you can indeed but for iron making hardwoods were best (oak, chestnut, etc)
vanwags 4 months ago
cool great gob at this
inventiondude123 1 year ago
what happens if it rains is it ruined?
BigWheelaCatPeelaYea 1 year ago
No. I've had it rain hard on burning pits and no problem. the dirt on top acts like a roof.
vanwags 1 year ago
frustrating, sometimes
bowyer10 1 year ago
can you charcoal big round logs about a feet and a half thick/wide?
bigjunior2 2 years ago