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No it is not safe to burn it.
A wood stove should be placed at least 36 inches away from a wall for safe and efficient operation.
No, a wood burning stove requires wood as its fuel source, not propane. It is not safe to burn wood in a stove designed for propane only. It is important to adhere to the manufacturer's instructions and use the appropriate fuel for your stove.
To properly connect a stove pipe to a wood stove, ensure the pipe is the correct size and material for your stove, use high-temperature sealant at the joints, and secure the pipe to the stove with screws or clamps. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for a safe and effective connection.
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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
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I'm not sure but I have #200 FATSO from King Stove. I went to Antiques Roadshow on-line and they several appraisers that might help.
Trisodium phosphate should not be used in airtight wood stoves as it can release toxic fumes when heated. It is recommended to use wood stove-specific products that are designed for high heat environments to ensure safety and proper functioning of the stove.
If you mean by safe nothing will really happen then yes it is safe at most it would probably crack the glass
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.