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1 hour ago, Alan Smith said:

Not dirty wood, wet wood. Piles of freshly cut wood delivered to people who know no better trying to burn it because they are so unorganised they didn't get it delivered three years previously and stashed it away to dry in a shed and are too cheap to buy properly seasoned wood.

You cant tell me burning painted timber is going to be good!?

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44 minutes ago, Muddy42 said:

Its all about the fuel.
 

One of the dirtiest smoke clouds I have seen was when a neighbour decided to burn some green wood fresh wet from his garden. Yes it was still dirty after burning for an hour, yes it was a modern ecodesign efficient stove.

 

Little difference between that and a garden bonfire, and little difference to the heating of the house too.

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