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I was inspired by you guys...thanks
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<blockquote data-quote="woodguy105" data-source="post: 1124090" data-attributes="member: 24359"><p>Yep, I got into the habit of setting all the little chunks to the side. You'll end up with a nice pile for chilly spring and fall weather when you just need to fire up the stove(s) to take the chill out of the air.</p><p></p><p>I've also found that all of the strips and pieces of oak that end up on the ground make perfect kindling, burns hot and makes great coals. Nothing better than waking up to a cold house and having plenty of good kindling bring the fire back!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodguy105, post: 1124090, member: 24359"] Yep, I got into the habit of setting all the little chunks to the side. You'll end up with a nice pile for chilly spring and fall weather when you just need to fire up the stove(s) to take the chill out of the air. I've also found that all of the strips and pieces of oak that end up on the ground make perfect kindling, burns hot and makes great coals. Nothing better than waking up to a cold house and having plenty of good kindling bring the fire back! [/QUOTE]
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