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<blockquote data-quote="sbhooper" data-source="post: 2782763" data-attributes="member: 35301"><p>I have a Norseman 2500 furnace. I burn any kind of wood that I can salvage. There is an endless supply of cedar in this country and fortunately, other stuff too. I like cedar just fine as it lights easily and burns hot. It takes more of it because it burns faster, it puts out lots of heat and burns down to virtually nothing. It is not good for over-night, though, as it burns out too fast. I would not want to pay for it if I could not cut my own unless it was real cheap, but it beats the heck out of nothing. Make sure it is well-aged, or it will spark like crazy-which only matters if you are using it in a fireplace. </p><p></p><p>Oh yeah, it smells great too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sbhooper, post: 2782763, member: 35301"] I have a Norseman 2500 furnace. I burn any kind of wood that I can salvage. There is an endless supply of cedar in this country and fortunately, other stuff too. I like cedar just fine as it lights easily and burns hot. It takes more of it because it burns faster, it puts out lots of heat and burns down to virtually nothing. It is not good for over-night, though, as it burns out too fast. I would not want to pay for it if I could not cut my own unless it was real cheap, but it beats the heck out of nothing. Make sure it is well-aged, or it will spark like crazy-which only matters if you are using it in a fireplace. Oh yeah, it smells great too! [/QUOTE]
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