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its because rather than having phenols to protect the "ripewood" poplars have "bacterial wetwood" the smell is due to this and will not last long.

 

BUT WILL IT BURN OK AS SOON AS I,VE DRIED IT OUT

sorry caps

how long will it last if i split it tomorrow and store it in my log shelter to dry etc and will the smell go and not stink the house out when i burn it on my woodburner

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The smell is a result of it being wet, get it dry and it will not smell.

 

thanks i will dry it all out and just mx with the other logs then just hope it dont rott etc as i would like to make use of it after all the effort picking it up cutting splitting etc

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