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Possibly the boiler is firing oil and thus the soot from the oil is spilling back into the gas flue
Your gas fire soots because it is too rich. Turn that round thing that has openings for air that look like an hour glass open a little
Glass is a solid, not a gas.
the best way is to get tings like a radiator gas fire fibre glass
Glass is a solid, not a gas.
gas and fire fire is made for gas gas is the name of the fire
When the glass is sealed on the light in the build process the light is filled with an 'innert' gas. That means that the gas will not sustain fire or ignition.
A candle. A fireplace. A gas lamp. A forest fire. Anything really. All you need to do is set fire to something and that something is gonna keep you warm.
Fire is a gas.
Rooms with a gas fire place need fresh air because the gas and the fire put off too much carbon monoxide. The fresh air will keep you from getting carbon monoxide poisoning.
There is equipment that connects from the gas tank to the fire extinguisher, and is deigned to keep from overpressurizing the extinguisher. Do NOT try this without the equipment.
It is not a recommended but yes... Gas does go on fire. It make fire big.