I have burned wood in our wood stove for over 22 years. I got a large cedar tree some months ago and have to turn several projects for people. Some of this tree is not fit for use because of the infestation of really large black carpenter ants.
I was wondering if I could burn the scraps in our woodstove this winter, as I use the good wood for turning as I go along. I have always burned oak, and a few others like locust. Did not know if the burnng of cedar would create problems with creosote build up in the stove pipe or chimney? Anyone know for sure?
I was wondering if I could burn the scraps in our woodstove this winter, as I use the good wood for turning as I go along. I have always burned oak, and a few others like locust. Did not know if the burnng of cedar would create problems with creosote build up in the stove pipe or chimney? Anyone know for sure?
Cedar scraps in a wood stove - bad idea?
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