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Absolutely, but you have to be aware that it will raise your floor level and you might have a problem with door jambs and levels of flooring from one from room to another.
Well is the question the total amount of heat, or total USEFUL heat? In general, a wood fire burns a bit hotter than gas- hence the wood fired pizza ovens. Hoever, gas fireplaces usually have a heat exchanger that draws in room air, warms it, and returns it to the room. It has less air going up the chimney than a wood fireplace (a major point of heat loss) The chimney of a wood fireplace may be more massive brick, which will hold heat after the fire burns out.
Wood glue, as a specific formulation, doesn't have a single inventor, but its development has evolved over time. Early adhesives for wood date back thousands of years, with natural substances like animal hide glue being used in ancient Egypt and other cultures. Modern synthetic wood glues, such as polyvinyl acetate (PVA) adhesives, were developed in the 20th century, with significant contributions from companies like Franklin International, which introduced Titebond wood glue in the 1950s.
manufactured wood is man made wood Manufactured wood is wood shavings left over from factories,which is then compressed together with glue.
According to my research the difference between engineered wood and laying hard wood down is the difficulty. Laying down hard wood is harder than engineered wood.
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it is something used in wood tech.
Not that I know of. I have my hair tied back tight all the time ,as I have to for shows I do and I have never had dandruff in my life...x touch wood...x
No he is a wannabe blud
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not sure yes it does
no only the other wood can
No, wood turtles do not have fur or hair, as they are not mammals.
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.
Everything that has been in the room for a long enough time to reach thermal equilibrium will be at the same temperature, including wood. So if room temp. is 70 F then the wood is 70 F.
When wood burns, it produces compounds that are also found in burning hair, such as benzene and toluene. These compounds are released during the combustion process and contribute to the similar smell of burning wood and burning hair.
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