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								My wife and I were selling our home in the Willamette Valley on the west side of the Cascade Mountains in 2019. I had a 12' x 24' wood shed full of split well seasoned oak firewood (seasoned well ove 
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								?!?! Blasphemy! 
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								If I had a load of mesquite I'd be barbecuing a pig. 
 
     
     
	 
	 
	 
									 
									
Never realized how good well seasoned oak firewood is. I put in two small pieces of heavy dense oak and they burned on slow for almost 8 hours. Outside temps are were in the mid 30's. I'm talking small pieces. 
I scored because I got a cord of old oak firewood for 140.00, had been seasoning for a very very long time. The seller never needed it and because it's so well seasoned I can damper down the intake very low and still not get creosote build up. I never experienced using such old seasoned hardwood like that. Only bad thing was much it was cut too long, so had to cut 4 inches off the ends to fit in the stove so the two pieces were about that size together for almost 8 hours in the stove.