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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Snell" data-source="post: 2914305" data-attributes="member: 796"><p>"Found this particularly interesting. "Air dried wood will produce about 7000 BTU’s per pound regardless of the species." "</p><p></p><p>Using properly dried wood is critical. With a small Lopi stove, I can heat the whole house even with the inferior woods commonly available in SW OK, like elm and cottonwood, provided the wood is really dry and debarked. With damp or green wood, half the heat goes into drying the wood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Snell, post: 2914305, member: 796"] "Found this particularly interesting. "Air dried wood will produce about 7000 BTU’s per pound regardless of the species." " Using properly dried wood is critical. With a small Lopi stove, I can heat the whole house even with the inferior woods commonly available in SW OK, like elm and cottonwood, provided the wood is really dry and debarked. With damp or green wood, half the heat goes into drying the wood. [/QUOTE]
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