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Burning the logs makes creosote in the chimney and then we'd have to tie you
up and stuff you down to clean it out....I figure you're a little enough guy that you'd fit...Hope this helps... "Capt. Neal®" wrote in message ... Creosote is a liquid made from coal tar. It is good for soaking fence posts prior to setting them so the termites don't eat them. Christmas trees don't contain creosote. I think you might be referring to the sticky pine sap. I hope this helps. CN "katysails" wrote in message ... But then don't all those old pine trunks fly all over as shrapnel? We just put ours (except for this year) out back and hang old fruit and suet from it for the birds...then it goes in the burn pile in the spring...not worth the trouble of chopping up the trunk for fireplace wood because of teh creosote content... |
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