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<blockquote data-quote="D2Cat" data-source="post: 1479218" data-attributes="member: 19322"><p>That's all we burn in our stove. I keep a few cords stacked out back and have a few more to cut up at the farm. I keep everything from 2" diameter on up, because it puts out so much heat. I have a neighbor who have been cutting out a hedge row. He keeps all the post, piles the brush with his grapple, sells me the crooked stuff. I have some logs laying there now 28-30" at the base, 16-18' long. Make a lot of wood fast.</p><p></p><p>I'm sure the meter reader shakes her head every time she comes by. We have two meters. One for house hold use, the other for heat/AC. One meter hasn't moved this winter.</p><p></p><p>If you have a tight stove it won't spark. It only sparks when it gets a good whiff of oxygen. So I don't take long to load up a few pieces, and shut the door. The air vents have round plates on the inside of the stove to keep any sparks from flying out. Never been a problem in 35 years of burning. </p><p></p><p>We also have a stainless steel liner in the flue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D2Cat, post: 1479218, member: 19322"] That's all we burn in our stove. I keep a few cords stacked out back and have a few more to cut up at the farm. I keep everything from 2" diameter on up, because it puts out so much heat. I have a neighbor who have been cutting out a hedge row. He keeps all the post, piles the brush with his grapple, sells me the crooked stuff. I have some logs laying there now 28-30" at the base, 16-18' long. Make a lot of wood fast. I'm sure the meter reader shakes her head every time she comes by. We have two meters. One for house hold use, the other for heat/AC. One meter hasn't moved this winter. If you have a tight stove it won't spark. It only sparks when it gets a good whiff of oxygen. So I don't take long to load up a few pieces, and shut the door. The air vents have round plates on the inside of the stove to keep any sparks from flying out. Never been a problem in 35 years of burning. We also have a stainless steel liner in the flue. [/QUOTE]
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