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New OWB owner- some questions
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<blockquote data-quote="cleanburn" data-source="post: 1207114" data-attributes="member: 29710"><p>Oak seriously takes FOREVER to get dry. Depends on how big you chopped it up to but I know 4" oak in a kiln will take about 4 weeks to get dry, I'm sure you don't have a kiln, so maybe 2 years would be dry....it all depends on how dry you want it too....</p><p></p><p>Burning green wood in your stove will just decrease your efficiency and increase your creosote, I don't recommend it, but free is free too....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cleanburn, post: 1207114, member: 29710"] Oak seriously takes FOREVER to get dry. Depends on how big you chopped it up to but I know 4" oak in a kiln will take about 4 weeks to get dry, I'm sure you don't have a kiln, so maybe 2 years would be dry....it all depends on how dry you want it too.... Burning green wood in your stove will just decrease your efficiency and increase your creosote, I don't recommend it, but free is free too.... [/QUOTE]
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