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phonso302
Member # 9260
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As title states whats the best wood to burn indoor? Any hook ups around pinole?
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wht2000gt
Member # 10127
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Tan oak or almond. Both burn pretty clean.
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Nifty50
Member # 9987
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I used to use pine and oak
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Infamous5.0
Member # 1745
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Lol you want a hook up on firewood That shits expensive though but I highly doubt someone is slanging any
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Cobra 93-4992
Member # 4992
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Gas fireplace, clean and safe.
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SF Coupe
Member # 1810
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Know what you are looking at. Some companies will sell you unseasoned or partially seasoned wood. It won't burn. Oak, almond, eucalyptus, and madrone are all good, pine and most other conifers are garbage.
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NEIGHT
Member # 8741
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quote: Originally posted by Cobra 93-4992: Gas fireplace, clean and safe.
+1 We have one at my house.
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sinisterblk
Member # 8425
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pine, cedar, tamarack, and all softwoods burn quick and hot have little ash, but will creosote up your chimney quick.
Oaks, maples, almond, and most hardwoods burn slower, have more ash and less creosote.
Split wood easier to burn than rounds, but once it's going rounds work great. In your location I would look at grabbing wood at a orchard that has been knocked down, they usually have decent prices.
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phonso302
Member # 9260
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quote: Originally posted by Cobra 93-4992: Gas fireplace, clean and safe.
I agree but i have to work with what i have now......
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2T0NE
Member # 4216
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new furnace ftw , price of 2 maybe 3 cords
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2T0NE
Member # 4216
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TRY BURNIN THAT REGGIE
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