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Firewood, Heating and Wood Burning Equipment
lesson learned: i will never never burn black walnut again
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<blockquote data-quote="Streblerm" data-source="post: 4717279" data-attributes="member: 14573"><p>I'm burning some right now that I cut over the summer. It isn't as dry as I would like but it seems to burn just fine. Three 4-6" rounds lit off the secondaries pretty quickly and reached 600 degrees on the top after about 60 minutes. I'm mixing A little in with my last cord of well seasoned wood. I imagine it will burn quite nicely next winter </p><p></p><p>The only kind of wood that I have trouble getting heat from is wet wood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Streblerm, post: 4717279, member: 14573"] I'm burning some right now that I cut over the summer. It isn't as dry as I would like but it seems to burn just fine. Three 4-6" rounds lit off the secondaries pretty quickly and reached 600 degrees on the top after about 60 minutes. I'm mixing A little in with my last cord of well seasoned wood. I imagine it will burn quite nicely next winter The only kind of wood that I have trouble getting heat from is wet wood. [/QUOTE]
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