Any wood that’s dry enough will generally be able to catch light and burn. Yet that doesn’t mean it’s suitable for an indoor fireplace…| The Woodwork Place
This lumber has been used to make everything from railroad ties to furniture. But, can Crepe Myrtle wood also help keep your home warm?| The Woodwork Place
When it comes to the notorious Camphor tree, its lumber is both favoured and feared in equal measure. But, is Camphor’s toxic reputation at all warranted?| The Woodwork Place
When it comes to heating your home, using clean burning firewood is vital. So, where does that leave Hackberry firewood?| The Woodwork Place
Between splash-back and steam, the bathroom is the perfect environment for wood rot. So, what can you do to stop wood rot from spreading?| The Woodwork Place
Discover how you can always have a stock of dry, seasoned wood (that can heat your home and lower your monthly heating bill).| The Woodwork Place