Use nut coal, fix it two times daily, I keep a 3/8 spacer under the cover(where you fill it). Make sure your safty blow off works....
for fire, old ovens.A2 But since coal is a wonderful source of complex organo-chemicals, burning coal is akin to burning the library books to keep warm.
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A heating stove can be kept on all night. Just make sure to keep anything flammable a safe distance away.
If the stove was designed with legs (most are) then you should have legs on the stove. This is to keep the very hot parts of the stove away from things that can burn. Some masonry stoves do not have legs- but weigh several tons, and will never get hot enough to cause a fire.
The benefits of having a wood stove are many. With rising costs in energy, you can actually take matters in to your own hands. Buy yourself a cord of wood, and use your wood burning stove to keep yourself warm in the winter!
If you put your face on a hot stove, it WILL burn. It will also burn if you keep it over hot steam/smoke or a fire for a few minutes. Moral of the story question: Don't try to put your face on or directly above a stove.
Yes Coal burning creates energy for everyday things. If you have ever seen TITANIC, there is a seen when working men shovel something inside firey pits - this is coal and it allows the ship to keep moving.
Scrooge kept a small fire that he could warm his chilled feet by as well as a small coal scuttle that contained coal and a few scanty ashes in his coal box.
Use a bucket with a lid.
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You can run a humidifier, or the old fashioned way is to keep a big pot of water on the wood stove, the steam will humidify the house and no energy will be wasted.Another option is to get one of the clothes dryer heat savers from lowes that blows the dryer air into a bucket of water, the air itself is very moist, but the water makes it even more so, again, no additional energy wasted.