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Heating with Apple wood
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<blockquote data-quote="BarkBuster20" data-source="post: 1420586" data-attributes="member: 34633"><p>well in my humble opinion apple wood is excellent to burn. 8 inches of coals? open the stove up and itll put off some major heat. not to mention it smells nice burning. but if your comparing it to oak sure it isnt going to burn as long..lol but longer isnt always better, imagine if you will a cold house on a cold morning, and now it isnt hard to wonder why you would want some apple.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BarkBuster20, post: 1420586, member: 34633"] well in my humble opinion apple wood is excellent to burn. 8 inches of coals? open the stove up and itll put off some major heat. not to mention it smells nice burning. but if your comparing it to oak sure it isnt going to burn as long..lol but longer isnt always better, imagine if you will a cold house on a cold morning, and now it isnt hard to wonder why you would want some apple. [/QUOTE]
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