Outdoor Wood Furnace Info
All-Purpose OWF Discussions => General Outdoor Furnace Discussion => Topic started by: 6pacmac on January 24, 2012, 05:23:16 PM
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I,m slowly developing a pile of tree bark that has fallen off of my split pieces of wood. I want to burn the stuff up to get rid of it. So what do ya think; add alittle with each load of wood into the owb, or stuff it all in there at once?
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I,m slowly developing a pile of tree bark that has fallen off of my split pieces of wood. I want to burn the stuff up to get rid of it. So what do ya think; add alittle with each load of wood into the owb, or stuff it all in there at once?
I've been burning the bark that has fallen off the wood I have and it has not created any issues. Long as it is dry or at the least, not sopping wet you should be fine.
Lugnut
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Till it in with your garden soil :)
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Stuff it..All wood creates creosote...Bark burn hot as well..
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When I rake up around my owb, I just open the door and throw it all in while im cleaning up. Ive not had any problems with it, but I try to clean up around owb about once a week or so I probly only have a max of 2 buckets full at one time. I dont know how much you have but if you fill it pretty full of bark I would make sure to be around close because the burn time will not be that great.