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<blockquote data-quote="talltreeclimber" data-source="post: 2050967" data-attributes="member: 44119"><p>Locust burns really hot its a great wood, i usually try to mix it so im not burning it straight... when i burned it straight for too long in my woodstove it melted the grate and it hangs a few inched lower, in my OWB i have a large woodshed filled with mixed hardwoods and various softwoods so i don't worry about it. It seasons quick but i find i get a better burn when it is mixed...Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="talltreeclimber, post: 2050967, member: 44119"] Locust burns really hot its a great wood, i usually try to mix it so im not burning it straight... when i burned it straight for too long in my woodstove it melted the grate and it hangs a few inched lower, in my OWB i have a large woodshed filled with mixed hardwoods and various softwoods so i don't worry about it. It seasons quick but i find i get a better burn when it is mixed...Paul [/QUOTE]
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