Steve B wrote:
Mainly, I am interested in creosote content.
Creosote forms from condensation of the unburned gases emitted by the heated
wood.
The formation is a function of several things, one of the more important
being wet wood; the steam cools the flue encouraging condensation. If your
wood is dry I wouldn't worry about it anymore than any other wood.
http://www.mastersweep.com/CREO.HTM
http://www.hearth.com/econtent/index..._and_solutions
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