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Old 11-27-2018, 09:45 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by Biggd View Post
I burn what ever is available and dry. I usually use the pine when starting the fire and while I'm home and up because it burns faster and require more loading. When I go out or go out for a while or to bed I load it with hard wood. It will last much longer so less reloading. I try to burn around 500 to 600 degrees which usually gives a pretty clean burn.
I just demoed my bathroom so I have a lot of dry pine studs to burn, nails and all.


This one made me laugh as many years back, living elsewhere and burning with an old Upland woodstove, It was a vey cold night and the stove was ripping hot.

I decided to clean out the refrigerator...

There was this fully wrapped thanksgiving turkey that has been in the fridge for "quite some time". Yep, I opened the door and stuffed that butterball right in!

That fully uncooked turkey sure did give off some BTU's once she came to temp LOL!


Ile never forget my neighbor dropping by to say it smelled like KFC outside!

Soft pine or butterballs
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