I am not going to argue that burning wood can be cheap and even enjoyable.
That said, many of you seem to value your time at $0 dollars. In reality If you paid yourself say $7.00 and hour for all time spent on cutting or handling wood then it just might not be quite as cheap as many of you think it is. (especially after amortizing saws, splitters, gas, oil, axes, etc which some of you have at least mentioned).
Granted, you may enjoy it and you might not even consider it work but your time is easily worth $7.00 an hour. Almost any of us could get 2nd a job making $7.00 an hour so that is sorta the low threshold that I use. Now whether you want to get a 2nd job then that is another separate issue.
In reality though wood is unpaid 2nd job. Nothing wrong with that. Simply not as cheap as many claim it is as they are forgetting the hidden costs.
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