I've done some searching...looking for advice

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elijah said:
The wood we are currently burning was from a giant dead poplar that was dropped. It had been dead for a few years and a week after splitting the logs it was plenty dry. This stove has been an absolute pleasure to use and my wife and I couldn't be happier with the purchase.
So are you saying the wood was still wet when you went to split it, but dried in a week after being split?
 
No, I'm saying the wood has been dry for at least a couple years. I just split it a week ago though.
 
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