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firewood too wet
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<blockquote data-quote="Kensterfly" data-source="post: 3348285" data-attributes="member: 44943"><p>Scrounge up some pallets. Use them to get a good hot fire roaring then start adding your green wood. Keep lots of air flowing into the fire and it should burn okay once started. Not ideal but it should work. </p><p></p><p>You might consider buying a pallet of bio bricks to burn and mix with the green wood. Start now to build up your supply for next year... and the NEXT one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kensterfly, post: 3348285, member: 44943"] Scrounge up some pallets. Use them to get a good hot fire roaring then start adding your green wood. Keep lots of air flowing into the fire and it should burn okay once started. Not ideal but it should work. You might consider buying a pallet of bio bricks to burn and mix with the green wood. Start now to build up your supply for next year... and the NEXT one. [/QUOTE]
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