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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
Woodstove Efficiency Debate
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<blockquote data-quote="Whitespider" data-source="post: 6100273" data-attributes="member: 57106"><p>I've stopped trying to burn the denser hardwoods (like oak and locust) in my EPA stove... I mostly burn the smallish "trimmings" from elm, cheery, and the like. The dense hardwoods don't perform any better, but build up an unmanageable amount of coals.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Not impossible... but the combustion air is not fed directly under the grate, it still comes in over the top (unless there's one I'm not aware of).</p><p>*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whitespider, post: 6100273, member: 57106"] I've stopped trying to burn the denser hardwoods (like oak and locust) in my EPA stove... I mostly burn the smallish "trimmings" from elm, cheery, and the like. The dense hardwoods don't perform any better, but build up an unmanageable amount of coals. Not impossible... but the combustion air is not fed directly under the grate, it still comes in over the top (unless there's one I'm not aware of). * [/QUOTE]
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