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Punky wood
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<blockquote data-quote="Gypo Logger" data-source="post: 2647110" data-attributes="member: 1569"><p>Nothing wrong with anything punky, but I won't take it to my customers as it 'looks' BTU challenged. The farther north you go, the less fussy a wood burner is..</p><p> It all burns and when it's 30 below, you just keep feeding the firebox with both dampers open. You won't notice any difference when it's this cold.</p><p> If anyone balks about punky, just tell them it's 'magic firewood.'</p><p> John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gypo Logger, post: 2647110, member: 1569"] Nothing wrong with anything punky, but I won't take it to my customers as it 'looks' BTU challenged. The farther north you go, the less fussy a wood burner is.. It all burns and when it's 30 below, you just keep feeding the firebox with both dampers open. You won't notice any difference when it's this cold. If anyone balks about punky, just tell them it's 'magic firewood.' John [/QUOTE]
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