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Fire Pit A Few Queries
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<blockquote data-quote="FXJenkins" data-source="post: 8221754" data-attributes="member: 195414"><p>I’ve built a few firepits and have loved them all, big little or short or tall. No, smoke from a cured dry wood does not saturate or linger in your clothing like the stench of a cigarette smoke filled bar. Many would say a properly built fire with cherry or hickory has a pleasant aroma to it. I believe there is something natural, maybe primitive, but certainly therapeutically calming about gazing into a campfire with friends. I also recognize the benefits of the Solo Stove line, of which I own their first model, and now several more. They are great in neighborhoods where wood smoke is frowned upon and local ordinances are in place. But I do love an open campfire. </p><p>[ATTACH=full]1168107[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]1168107[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FXJenkins, post: 8221754, member: 195414"] I’ve built a few firepits and have loved them all, big little or short or tall. No, smoke from a cured dry wood does not saturate or linger in your clothing like the stench of a cigarette smoke filled bar. Many would say a properly built fire with cherry or hickory has a pleasant aroma to it. I believe there is something natural, maybe primitive, but certainly therapeutically calming about gazing into a campfire with friends. I also recognize the benefits of the Solo Stove line, of which I own their first model, and now several more. They are great in neighborhoods where wood smoke is frowned upon and local ordinances are in place. But I do love an open campfire. [ATTACH type="full"]1168107[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]1168107[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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