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<blockquote data-quote="Zodiac45" data-source="post: 1320091" data-attributes="member: 6645"><p>Well, I stacked my wood in the barn so that the crappier stuff went first. I just busted into the rows of the best wood I have. Fabulous! Rock and suger maple, some gnarly beech (beech is all gnarly up here due too bark disease) and yellow birch, all split and dried since April of last year. A bit of red oak too that's 2 yrs old. Worked out perfectly as Jan-Feb are the coldest months for coastal Maine. <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/clap.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":clap:" title="Clap :clap:" data-shortname=":clap:" /> The old Glenwood cookstove oven gauge is pegged on 500 degrees with the good stuff! <img src="/styles/toronja1/emoticones/birra.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":cheers:" title="Cheers :cheers:" data-shortname=":cheers:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zodiac45, post: 1320091, member: 6645"] Well, I stacked my wood in the barn so that the crappier stuff went first. I just busted into the rows of the best wood I have. Fabulous! Rock and suger maple, some gnarly beech (beech is all gnarly up here due too bark disease) and yellow birch, all split and dried since April of last year. A bit of red oak too that's 2 yrs old. Worked out perfectly as Jan-Feb are the coldest months for coastal Maine. :clap: The old Glenwood cookstove oven gauge is pegged on 500 degrees with the good stuff! :cheers: [/QUOTE]
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