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<blockquote data-quote="JPP" data-source="post: 999862" data-attributes="member: 8739"><p>So, pine is OK to burn?</p><p>I tried that one year and had a healthy glaze of creosite in my stove pipe, which took some heavy duty scrubbing to clean out. Never again.</p><p>I only burn pine in campfires and bonfires now. Worthless junk to me.</p><p></p><p>I burn oak, cherry and hickory in my stove and my pipe is clean and creosite-free at the end of the season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JPP, post: 999862, member: 8739"] So, pine is OK to burn? I tried that one year and had a healthy glaze of creosite in my stove pipe, which took some heavy duty scrubbing to clean out. Never again. I only burn pine in campfires and bonfires now. Worthless junk to me. I burn oak, cherry and hickory in my stove and my pipe is clean and creosite-free at the end of the season. [/QUOTE]
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