Make Some Dust Blog and Posts

Make Some Dust blog and posts.

Are You a Woodworker?

Are You a Woodworker?

Are you a woodworker? What do you make?
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 Are you a woodworker? What do you make?

Shoot me an email.  I’d like to hear from you. 

 

#woodworking #woodworkersunite #makesomedust

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Renewable Energy Source

Renewable Energy Source

Renewable Energy Source
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Firewood is a renewable energy source, making it an eco-friendly choice for heating.

If we manage our resources, wood will continue to be a renewable source of heat for our planet. It has been for centuries – which should be enough evidence. – Chuck and Bren

#firewood #heatwithwood #makesomedust

Other products or information you may be interested in:

Disclosure of Material Connection:  Some of the links in this page or post may be “affiliate links”.  This means that if you click on the link, Pioneer Mountain Homestead, LLC may receive an affiliate commission at no direct cost to you.   Pioneer Mountain Homestead, LLC only recommends products or services that the owners, managers, or employees of Pioneer Mountain Homestead, LLC use or believe will add value to the readers of this website.  This disclosure is made with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”

Properly Seasoned Firewood

Properly Seasoned Firewood

Properly Seasoned Firewood
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Properly seasoned firewood has lower moisture content, resulting in cleaner and more efficient burning.

Shoot for moisture content of 20%. In our Appalachian Mountain area of Pennsylvania and with our tree species, this typically means letting the wood dry for at least 6 months to one year.

If you have any interest in firewood or any other topic related to wood, come over to YouTube and check out our channel “Make Some Dust”. We recently published a video on how we clean our firewood. – Chuck and Bren

Make it a great day!

#firewood #makesomedust #woodheat

Other products or information you may be interested in:

Disclosure of Material Connection:  Some of the links in this page or post may be “affiliate links”.  This means that if you click on the link, Pioneer Mountain Homestead, LLC may receive an affiliate commission at no direct cost to you.   Pioneer Mountain Homestead, LLC only recommends products or services that the owners, managers, or employees of Pioneer Mountain Homestead, LLC use or believe will add value to the readers of this website.  This disclosure is made with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”