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Aluminum Can In Woodstove For Creosote (Debunked)
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I set out to try to address a few common issues I see on many firewood BTU charts, those issues are: * Incorrect BTU Values - Many charts seem to base their BTU values off wood at 0% moisture content (MC). MC has a significant effect on BTU values, so I
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Updated 2025-02-14. When selecting firewood, understanding the differences between seasoned and dry wood is important for achieving a cleaner, hotter, and more efficient burn. It also is important information as it can give you further insight as to how to store your firewood properly. Definitions and Basic Differences Seasoned Wood
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Burning Softwoods, like pine, spruce, or fir, often gets a bad rap among firewood users. A common myth claims that burning these woods is “bad” because they produce excessive creosote and can clog up chimneys. But is that really the case? In this post, I’ll debunk the myth and