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yes chimney caps can be used for any burner
It was wood & thatch with a brick chimney.
To keep the chimney stable.
It will not burn.
Any wood is good for burning in a wood burner as long as it has been dried and seasoned.
A traditional lantern contains an oil vessel, burner, shade, and chimney. Oil is stored in the vessel for use by the burner. When lit, the burner is lit, burning the oil and creating light. The shade diffuses the light, and excess heat escapes through the chimney at the top.
A house without a chimney!
very carefully.
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Creosote is not created- it is naturally in the wood. A "cool" burn lets the creoste present in the smoke condense on the walls of the chimney. With a hot burn, the flue gasses are hot enough that less is deposited on the chimney. Wet wood gives a cooler burn.