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<blockquote data-quote="Logan52" data-source="post: 1815614" data-attributes="member: 32879"><p>Yeah, I have used the same stove and stovepipes since 1996 when we built our new house. I cut the wood, once ash but now wild cherry, locust and hickory in the fall and allow it to season in the barn for one year. I split it all with an old axe, if it will not split easy I do not cut it.</p><p>We have heat pumps and central air but in the winter our electric bill goes down as I rely on the wood stove.</p><p>I find it hard to explain the satisfaction of a wood fire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logan52, post: 1815614, member: 32879"] Yeah, I have used the same stove and stovepipes since 1996 when we built our new house. I cut the wood, once ash but now wild cherry, locust and hickory in the fall and allow it to season in the barn for one year. I split it all with an old axe, if it will not split easy I do not cut it. We have heat pumps and central air but in the winter our electric bill goes down as I rely on the wood stove. I find it hard to explain the satisfaction of a wood fire. [/QUOTE]
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