When we purchased Chez Chinny, we inherited a multi-fuel stove. Living next door to a facility with easily corruptible groundsman meant we had an infinite source of cheap seasoned logs that could be delivered using their employers equipment and time. A win/win situation for all concerned. They got to make beer money, we got wood ('fner' - Ed).
However said facility is no more so I started looking at other fuels while we source more wood. Coal seemed excellent and although it made a lot of ash, it got bloody hot. Burning a mix of coal and wood seemed to be a most excellent way to keep the house warm.....
And then I learned that mixing coal and wood together is actually a most excellent way of burning your house down. The water in the wood reacts with the coal and makes sulphuric acid that attacks the chimney. Creosote can also be a problem which can burn your house down. So have now reverted to burning wood in the evening and then putting coal onto the embers to burn overnight. This gets over the coal reacting with the water as there will be no water in embers.
I'm a big fan of Blazer Heat Logs (
http://www.blazersfuels.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=14&Itemid=28). Waste sawdust compacted into a log shape that seem to burn better and longer than standard wood. Put half of one in when you light the fire and the entire thing gets up to temperature far quicker.
However chums I have a question about burning coal and wood together. I was down at the supplier today and they had this stuff -
http://www.cheap-coal.co.uk/winter-fuels/firelite-briketts-20kg.html. The blurb on the back claims it is the perfectly compliment for a wood fire and you can safely burn it with either wood or other coals.
But its coal right? So its still going to produce acid and therefore you still shouldn't be burning it together with wood. Or am I missing something? I bought a sack and its odd stuff. Clearly its manufactured and its lighter than the high quality anthracite I have been burning. It's cheaper as well. The only thing I can find online suggests its actually very poor quality coal used to fuel power stations.
Any ideas?