A Survivalist Firewood For TEOTWAWKI

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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2011

This is an update on our firewood that we hope will last through winter...

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  • You worried about bugs in the wood

  • @btigtime2 Yes. We had a couple of spiders when we first loaded the house with the wood. We read that on the internets and figured whether we have 1-2 bugs with 10 pieces of wood in our house each day or 5-20 bugs in the house with 1/3 cord of wood in the house - that the net effect is the same number of bugs just spread out.

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  • Good example of a bad law - if I were your neighbor, I'd rather look at your firewood than those tarps. Silly law...

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  • that wood law makes no sense to me

  • I BURN 10 CORDS EVERY WINTER

  • Damn man, build a wood shed and get it off the ground.

  • How much does this affect your home insurance?

  • how long did it take to stack all that?

  • brichwood = worthless just saying =/. and you bought your wood. should of let me know we have pastures full of oak and elm ahah thats alot for the wood you paid maybe i should sell the wood i get instead of thrwoing it on our woodpile . sorry for commenting so much on your vids but they are good i like them

  • what type of wood you burning? i live in the woods and people need to know differnt type of wood is used for differnt fires. you want a hot quick fire? dry pine. want a long good fire to have coal on? oak. my personal favorite that i put in my wood burner everyday is elm! it burns hot and fast but for a long time

  • Your city ordinance sounds like an HOA....Geez. Glad we live in the woods, so we can do what the heck we want. I feel for ya when dealing with idiotic "rules" such as how much firewood may be seen on "your" property.

  • just a thought - but if your looking to store that much wood you could always pick up a cheap shed and just throw it in the back of the yard, or against the back of the house. cheap aluminum sheds from home depot are only $299. might be a good idea if you plan on storing for while. if left oustside it will eventually get bugs or rot, and those tarps dont last long in the sunlight.

  • why are you so prepared for when shtf

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