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Winter BTUs

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  1. Latitude59

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    All rounds, no splits....what are you burning those btus in ?
     
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    20151112_150835.jpg I split 4-5 days worth at time. Steady winter exercise using Fiskar 27.
     
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    So what stove are you burning in ? Inquiring minds want to know :cool:
     
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    20180208_183725.jpg Scan. Soapstone surfaces.
     
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    Love that first picture.

    Wood usually does much better if split then left for a time to better dry. Stove likes it that way for sure and usually get more btu from the wood. That is, until we learn how to burn water. :bug:
     
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    These are bark beetle killed trees that have been standing dead for few years so drying not an issue. They burn very well.
     
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    I had about 18 rounds that I had debarked a few years ago and used as ends to a stack on skids. Once the stack was burned, I thought, let's see how these rounds are... . Well, they were drier than the splits were. They had been vertical on top of skids. A pleasant surprise.

    Generally, my experience is that splits dry better after splitting, but these rounds were the driest wood I've burned all winter.
     
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    That's a sharp looking stove. I couldn't find the make anywhere.
     
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    Thanks. They're Scandinavian and super efficient. The soapstone is optional and pricey but it does great job as heat sink to maintain heat after fire burns out. I had heard they might have stopped export to US. This one is 8 yrs old.
     
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  13. JustWood

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    Is that top piece of stone removable?