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I think a good experiment would be to try to measure the amount of fuel you use to heat the fire versus the yield you get from it.
 
I guess I'm not looking at it as a "worth it" type thing, I have a more of a I just want to see if i can do it.
We don't have much of a selection of lump were I live. I got a bag from the local big box that was 8.00 for 20lbs. when I looke in the bag it looked like 2x4s and some of it was half wood half charcoal

I have plenty of wood and it is all free. the only real investment is time
 
As it comes more on line I will give more detail as to output vs input.
( I may have to much time on my hands)
 
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