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The zinc coating which is using for galvanizing emits toxic gas when burned.
I have a wood stove and have burned cedar in it for years, it is completely safe. Recently alot of cedar trees have died on my property so I have had an abundance of the wood. It burns alot faster than oak so i mix the two for a longer lasting fire. Enjoy
If the wood stove is in the basement it will heat up the rest of the house but if it is not in the basement you have to find some way to vent it down there.
depends on whether you have to pay for the wood... if the wood is free then you can't beat the costs.
Wood Stoves are not designed to burn wood all the efficiently and the coals you see are normal. There really isn't a lot you can do to improve the burning efficiency of your wood stove. If the stove is heating properly and you have a small amount of unburned charcoal, you are doing everything fine.
No it is not safe to burn it.
The zinc coating which is using for galvanizing emits toxic gas when burned.
Depends on the wood. With a small amount of time you
According to my chimney sweep it is completely safe to use in an airtight wood stove. He strongly suggested that I use about a handful per day in my stove to keep the creosote build up to a minimum.
I have a wood stove and have burned cedar in it for years, it is completely safe. Recently alot of cedar trees have died on my property so I have had an abundance of the wood. It burns alot faster than oak so i mix the two for a longer lasting fire. Enjoy
I have a wood stove and have burned cedar in it for years, it is completely safe. Recently alot of cedar trees have died on my property so I have had an abundance of the wood. It burns alot faster than oak so i mix the two for a longer lasting fire. Enjoy
Whatever size the connection on the wood stove is, that is what you use. Then make the chimmey slot the same size to accept that pipe.
If the correct fittings are used and properly installed,no sealing should be necessary. ----- Sometimes there is a small gap, and if this is a problem, it can be filled with stove cement.
A wood pellet stove is a stove that burns pellets or wood. Burning the wood or pellets creates a source of heat for homes or businesses.
If you mean by safe nothing will really happen then yes it is safe at most it would probably crack the glass
A traditional wood stove burns wood to heat a room. The wood stove blower is a fan system that is used to distribute the heat created by the stove around a room or building.
Yes. stainless steel screws are safe with any metal.