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Burning green/wet firewood
What are the real dangers of burning green/wet firewood? I had a good hot
bed of coals going in my wood stove, and I stuck in what turned out to be a couple of green chunks of wood (was not intentional). They quickly burst into flame and burned fairly well, though a bit slower then the dry stuff. Are there conditions, such as a hot established fire, where you can burn green/wet wood, if it burns quickly and well? |
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