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Punky wood
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<blockquote data-quote="old CB" data-source="post: 7187992" data-attributes="member: 67051"><p>Punky wood requires the same amount of labor and handling as good wood--to provide less BTUs than good wood. If you can't get enough good wood, by all means make use of the punky stuff. But if you have good wood available--and it sounds like you do--I'd leave the punky stuff to rot. Let it feed the woods.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="old CB, post: 7187992, member: 67051"] Punky wood requires the same amount of labor and handling as good wood--to provide less BTUs than good wood. If you can't get enough good wood, by all means make use of the punky stuff. But if you have good wood available--and it sounds like you do--I'd leave the punky stuff to rot. Let it feed the woods. [/QUOTE]
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