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EcoBricks - my small testing of them
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<blockquote data-quote="rick2752" data-source="post: 2485033" data-attributes="member: 7683"><p>Are you splitting all your wood? What I usually do to get a good overnight burn is throw a couple of logs that arent split in, and are as big around as the stove will hold. You said it will hold 2 rows high, put one log in that is unsplit and will barely fit in the door, put 2 big rounds in if you can. After that fill the gaps in with splits or smaller pieces. Give it a try.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rick2752, post: 2485033, member: 7683"] Are you splitting all your wood? What I usually do to get a good overnight burn is throw a couple of logs that arent split in, and are as big around as the stove will hold. You said it will hold 2 rows high, put one log in that is unsplit and will barely fit in the door, put 2 big rounds in if you can. After that fill the gaps in with splits or smaller pieces. Give it a try. [/QUOTE]
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