No prob. Another thing is to "season" your wood. Basically means chop it and let it sit for a year and it will burn better. For the first year best to chop up fallen trees which are already seasoned. And also get a CO detector, in case of a leak.
No prob. Another thing is to "season" your wood. Basically means chop it and let it sit for a year and it will burn better. For the first year best to chop up fallen trees which are already seasoned. And also get a CO detector, in case of a leak.
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