Outdoor Wood-Burners, any experiences??

   / Outdoor Wood-Burners, any experiences?? #21  
<font color="blue">Shouldn't it be " Live Free of DYE " ?? or is it " Live Free and DIE" ?? </font>

darn these compact keyboards (i'm sitting in the cab as i post this message)..

"Live Free or Die"

i really like the sound of it - seems so much better than "The Sunshine State"
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   / Outdoor Wood-Burners, any experiences?? #22  
We already live with that regulation here.

Wood heat:
The Air Board issues directives during winter when air quality is poor prohibiting wood burning on certain days below 3000' elevation.
The County just passed an ordinance prohibiting wood fireplaces in new construction. The cities have done that for a while now.

Ag burning: Most has been outlawed.

Hazard reduction burning: Still legal but, as has been the law for some time, burning is only allowed on days that are deemed ok by the Air Board.
Probably have to get a chipper soon ... and burn more diesel /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
 
   / Outdoor Wood-Burners, any experiences?? #23  
I only burn dry red oak in mine. It does not smoke more than any other fire. I really don't understand the thinking behind burning green wood. Those who do it say it will burn longer, well duh, it has to drive off all the water before it will burn. You don't get any more heat, you just get more smoldering, lower temp, less intense, more ash, more soot, and more smoke. I don't get it.
 

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