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Willow Hows it burn


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Make sure it's well dried, it burns hot and fast. Perfectly acceptable as firewood.

 

But to answer your original question, how does it burn?

 

Well, typically it's a chemical reaction between oxygen and some type of fuel, in this case, willow wood. So after the wood has ignited from a reliable heat source, it heats up, at around 300F it started to break down, and that's how ash is formed.

 

Hope this answers all your questions :)

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