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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
Stillwater Minnesota bans all OWB outright.
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<blockquote data-quote="Curlycherry1" data-source="post: 2045540" data-attributes="member: 37832"><p>I drive fairly regularly through a area of town that has a few folks using OWB and you would not believe the smoke they are filling the area with. You can smell the stench of wet wood burning about a mile from their houses and when you round the corner it is obvious who is causing the problem. One guy has a heaping pile of pallets, old timbers and junk wood covered with snow and soaking wet. He also has green wood tossed on top for good measure. He is merrily pulling that wood out of the snow and shoving it into his boiler and thus stinking out the neighborhood. </p><p></p><p>It is clowns like that that need to be dope slapped and shut down. Not the guy about 1/2 mile away with a dry wood pile of seasoned wood and a clean stack coming out of his OWB. The guy burning dry wood you can never even tell if his boiler is going because the stack smoke is so clear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Curlycherry1, post: 2045540, member: 37832"] I drive fairly regularly through a area of town that has a few folks using OWB and you would not believe the smoke they are filling the area with. You can smell the stench of wet wood burning about a mile from their houses and when you round the corner it is obvious who is causing the problem. One guy has a heaping pile of pallets, old timbers and junk wood covered with snow and soaking wet. He also has green wood tossed on top for good measure. He is merrily pulling that wood out of the snow and shoving it into his boiler and thus stinking out the neighborhood. It is clowns like that that need to be dope slapped and shut down. Not the guy about 1/2 mile away with a dry wood pile of seasoned wood and a clean stack coming out of his OWB. The guy burning dry wood you can never even tell if his boiler is going because the stack smoke is so clear. [/QUOTE]
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