Backwoods Savage said:We're a bit north of you and have had, I think, 3 fires. Just small fires, like 3 small splits then let the fire die out. Take the chill and dampness out. Feels good to do it and we have plenty of fuel here so no problem.
The problem we will soon be seeing is those new wood burners who are amazed at how much heat their new stove gives out. They will load up that stove (rather than just a small amount of wood) and roast everyone.....and many will use the wood they should be saving for January and February.
Backwoods Savage said:Well you were not alone Hanko. That mistake will be made by many in their first year. Some will learn and others will continue on with the same results. Then the next step is to get enough ahead (2-3 years) and once you experience that dry wood you won't want to go back.
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