We just had six cedar trees come down in a big wind storm and I am looking for information regarding burning cedar wood in a Pacific energy wood stove.
Up until now, we've mostly used hardwoods with the odd mix of softwoods, but as I've been reading, I've seen talk about the oils inside cedar logs which can create creosote. Help! Can we dry them out for a long time? Should we just use them for kindling? Would love any information or experience you've had! Thank you!!
Up until now, we've mostly used hardwoods with the odd mix of softwoods, but as I've been reading, I've seen talk about the oils inside cedar logs which can create creosote. Help! Can we dry them out for a long time? Should we just use them for kindling? Would love any information or experience you've had! Thank you!!