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OWB: A kiln of sorts?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gap Goat" data-source="post: 3227471" data-attributes="member: 32775"><p><strong>A man's got to do...</strong></p><p></p><p>I know exactly what you mean. My first year with the OMB I was so busy with the install that I did not have enough seasoned wood to go all winter and was forced to use some green stuff. One of the guys that was in the same shape the year before told me to try to mix some of the seasoned wood with the green and only load the furnace when the blower cut off. It sends steam out the stack and the heat loss is not insignificant but it got me through the first winter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gap Goat, post: 3227471, member: 32775"] [b]A man's got to do...[/b] I know exactly what you mean. My first year with the OMB I was so busy with the install that I did not have enough seasoned wood to go all winter and was forced to use some green stuff. One of the guys that was in the same shape the year before told me to try to mix some of the seasoned wood with the green and only load the furnace when the blower cut off. It sends steam out the stack and the heat loss is not insignificant but it got me through the first winter. [/QUOTE]
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