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Picking a woodstove
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<blockquote data-quote="MechanicMatt" data-source="post: 7457349" data-attributes="member: 56318"><p>It was quite informative. I recently shifted from “the old smoke dragon” to a secondary burn stove. I can’t believe how much cleaner my chimney stays. How much less “visible smoke” there is. How it sips wood.</p><p>My favorite part of your explanation was the part about NOT burning green wood and getting ahead. Even with the old stove, I was always a year ahead. You can always know who doesn’t season their wood. Their chimneys bellow that nasty thick smoke</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MechanicMatt, post: 7457349, member: 56318"] It was quite informative. I recently shifted from “the old smoke dragon” to a secondary burn stove. I can’t believe how much cleaner my chimney stays. How much less “visible smoke” there is. How it sips wood. My favorite part of your explanation was the part about NOT burning green wood and getting ahead. Even with the old stove, I was always a year ahead. You can always know who doesn’t season their wood. Their chimneys bellow that nasty thick smoke [/QUOTE]
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