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<blockquote data-quote="genesis5521" data-source="post: 3343971" data-attributes="member: 43403"><p>I heat entirely with wood. My LP furnace is set at 45 degrees and never kicks in. I have a decorative wood burner in my living room. It heats my whole 1200 sq ft manufactured home nicely. I use to make kindling sticks, but not anymore. I use to use fuel oil, but not anymore. I have a little Ryobi planner. A couple of years ago, I put a whole bunch of soft pine through it and saved the shavings in horse feed bags. I put full size hardwood splits in the stove, and a pile of these shavings in the middle, and more splits on top. I light it with a propane torch. Starts immediately, and gets hot <strong><em>real fast</em></strong>. No muss, no fuss, and no fuel oil smell.</p><p></p><p>Don <><</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="genesis5521, post: 3343971, member: 43403"] I heat entirely with wood. My LP furnace is set at 45 degrees and never kicks in. I have a decorative wood burner in my living room. It heats my whole 1200 sq ft manufactured home nicely. I use to make kindling sticks, but not anymore. I use to use fuel oil, but not anymore. I have a little Ryobi planner. A couple of years ago, I put a whole bunch of soft pine through it and saved the shavings in horse feed bags. I put full size hardwood splits in the stove, and a pile of these shavings in the middle, and more splits on top. I light it with a propane torch. Starts immediately, and gets hot [B][I]real fast[/I][/B]. No muss, no fuss, and no fuel oil smell. Don <>< [/QUOTE]
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