To funny,Gunny.pine is to sapy to much cresote tar in the chiminey
the building could burn down
If you burn sappy wood which in turn burns and leaves the creosote coating on the chimney wall, clean the chimney to prevent chimney fires.
https://fullservicechimney.com/flue-fire-damage-demonstrated/
Learn how to season your wood and burn it properly. Sappy wood does not clogg up your chimney, unseasoned wood and poor burning habits clog up chimneys.If you burn sappy wood which in turn burns and leaves the creosote coating on the chimney wall, clean the chimney to prevent chimney fires.
https://fullservicechimney.com/flue-fire-damage-demonstrated/
Why not use it for camping and backyard fires?With the amount of oak, locust and hickory around here, I give away the gum and poplar. No one will take pine here, it gets burned in the big burn pile.
I burned pine almost exclusively in my stove for nearly 10 years when I lived in Colorado. Swept my chimney twice in that time and barely needed it. Loved the smell and the way it all handled. Still not sure what all the fuss is about.
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