dcmac214 wrote:
Gonzo42 wrote:
I see at our local stores several different wood substitutes. Can anyone compare and contrast those?
"Wood Substitutes"? What's that? Within context, the only thing I've seen that could be called a wood substitute is a propane fire pit.
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Pres-to-logs (sp) are great. They are made from compressed sawdust with an added binder. They usually don't snap, crackle, or pop, and burn pretty hot. In heating stoves, we used to burn them whole, but for campfires we whacked them into discs about 2 inches thick (any thinner, and they burn VERY fast!) As far As I know, since they are processed wood, they can be transported anywhere. If I am out of touch with reality (again), please let me know.