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ls3mach FEB 22, 08:45 PM
Nevrmind and I a sorry.

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olejoedad FEB 22, 09:21 PM
That was enlightening.....
ls3mach FEB 22, 10:10 PM
Nevermind and I am sorry.

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Raydar FEB 22, 10:15 PM
Dude... I'm not sure what's going on, but please take care of yourself. Don't take any chances.
Stay in touch with... someone. Okay? You don't sound well.
ls3mach FEB 22, 10:21 PM
Nevermind and I am sorry.Thank you all or anyone.

EDIT not an arson thread. I was just building a fireplace and wondered about wet wood.

I've just really just and the hospital let me finally go home and it wanted to watch a fire.

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Patrick FEB 22, 10:26 PM

Hey man, I can see you're struggling. Hang in there.

I have a concern about your following comment...


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Originally posted by ls3mach:

I can get wet wood free though.



I'm a city boy with limited experience with fires, but I do know the danger of burning wet wood. Here's a link to a site that you or a friend might like to look over...

Burning Wet Wood in Your Home: Are the Dangers Worth it?

And here's an excerpt from that page...


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One of the main dangers of burning wet wood involves the additional water vapour given off by burning untreated wood. This water vapour combines with other particles from the burning wood and can create a residue that collects in the chimney as the water vapour cools. This residue is brown or black in colour and can be sticky like tar or hard as it dries. There’s a real danger of the chimney becoming blocked or the residue dropping back into the fire and causing a chimney fire.




maryjane FEB 22, 10:33 PM
Whatever it is, I hope you get better and recover fully! Narcotics can have strange and undesired effects, even when under a physcian's care.
I have a sister in hospital now for the 2nd week trying to recover from a bad UTI and vertebral osteomyelitis. A lot of pain and this at 83 years old, is her first experience with morphine. I've had to caution her about it's additive nature.

Good luck Lonzo. I'll be thinkin about you.