>>801196Not the guy, but I've been told that good wood warms you up twice.
The place I work buys a lot of Swedish pine logs to build a particular kind of fish drying rack.
Every year, some logs have to get replaced with new ones, so I just offer to take them off their hands, cut them up on a dirt cheap circular saw and split them by hand.
In that it's old and dead wood, it burns pretty fast, but since I have actual tons of it available, it's not a big deal, other than the work it takes to cut it up.