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<blockquote data-quote="Streblerm" data-source="post: 6103511" data-attributes="member: 14573"><p>If it's dry then burn it. There is absolutely nothing wrong with burning seasoned softwood. I burn a lot of it because it's free and most people will pass on it. The only thing wrong with burning pine/spruce is that it isn't very dense and you will have to load the stove more often.</p><p></p><p>burning green pine in a smoldering fire is a bad idea, just like burning green hardwood. Once it has dried I really don't think it will cause more creosote build up than any other kind of wood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Streblerm, post: 6103511, member: 14573"] If it's dry then burn it. There is absolutely nothing wrong with burning seasoned softwood. I burn a lot of it because it's free and most people will pass on it. The only thing wrong with burning pine/spruce is that it isn't very dense and you will have to load the stove more often. burning green pine in a smoldering fire is a bad idea, just like burning green hardwood. Once it has dried I really don't think it will cause more creosote build up than any other kind of wood. [/QUOTE]
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