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Stuff Woodburners Should Never Hear……………or Say


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Honey, I put this big log into the woodstove but can't shut the door. Well pull it out! No, I can't it's blazing like mad :stuned:What's this lawsuit for criminal trespass?I'm sorry honey I was caught cutting firewood on the gas company's land.:doh:

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The stove manufacturers recommended minimum "clearances" are way more than is really necessary.

Seasoning is over-rated…………..I dry the wood for my next load by the stove while it's burning.

Pine "makes" too much creosote to burn.

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Why do you work so hard cutting, splitting, and stacking wood?? My answer…………"It's easier than shoeing horses and then paying for the natural gas." I also "like' doing it!!

You don't have to burn "seasoned" wood in a catalytic wood stove.

Fresh split oak is way better than 1 year seasoned box elder…………………..not.

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Honey, the Orkin Man said the $100,000 termite damage came from firewood stacked too close to the house.

A variation of that... Honey the Fire Investigator said the house was a total loss because you stacked the firewood under the deck. :banghead: (Actually this is a really common problem out and very real!)
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I can see the hazard that it may pose, but really, what is the problem with that? If you can light some wood on fire stacked out in the cold, you already have a problem on your hands way before the stacked wood catches...

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Common for wildland fire problem having a ember drift into your firewood pile.

 

A variation of that...Honey the Fire Investigator said the house was a total loss because you stacked the firewood under the deck. :banghead:(Actually this is a really common problem out and very real!)

 

 

I can see the hazard that it may pose, but really, what is the problem with that? If you can light some wood on fire stacked out in the cold, you already have a problem on your hands way before the stacked wood catches...

 

Having a ember drift into your firewood pile. Either from a chimney fire or wildland fire.

 

Oh... I scared my neighbor down the road so bad about chimney fires he came up last night and barrowed my chimney brush.

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The stove manufacturers recommended minimum "clearances" are way more than is really necessary.

Seasoning is over-rated…………..I dry the wood for my next load by the stove while it's burning.

Pine "makes" too much creosote to burn.

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Why do you work so hard cutting, splitting, and stacking wood?? My answer…………"It's easier than shoeing horses and then paying for the natural gas." I also "like' doing it!!

You don't have to burn "seasoned" wood in a catalytic wood stove.

Fresh split oak is way better than 1 year seasoned box elder…………………..not.

 

 

You been watching how I do things? :doh:

Not that the wood isn't dry and seasoned..just wet from the snow and rain carrying it in from the weather it tends to be wet, I store mine in the open uncovered and unprotected away from the house.

 

On several ocassions I have had my stove and the chimney pipe glowing red from super dry fast burning cotton wood.

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You been watching how I do things? :doh:

Not that the wood isn't dry and seasoned..just wet from the snow and rain carrying it in from the weather it tends to be wet, I store mine in the open uncovered and unprotected away from the house.

 

On several ocassions I have had my stove and the chimney pipe glowing red from super dry fast burning cotton wood.

Jesus is watching you!!! :ahhh:

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