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Ummmm....this is funny :P
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@linn1000 lol it dosent, it comes from incomplete combustion i.e oxygen+fuel->carbon monoxide and water (and energy). the smog is carbon and is very toxic. it is the first sign of carbon monoxide. complete combustion has the reaction oxygen+fuel->carbon dioxide+water + energy. incomplete combustion occurs when there is not enough oxygen. and there is to much hydrogen. (2 hydrogen for every 1 oxygen . ) it sohlud be the other way round and you will get no smog
it has nothing to do with temp :P
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better to fill up your stove with thin wood
and get a real hot roring fire than add big pcs of dry wood fill up the stove
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@NancyToday hahahahhahaha takes one to know one...........:-)
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I like you and your fire. I have a home made steel wood burner and kndling can be expensive if bought at the local supermarket, but there are huge recycling containers filled with newspaper and when I walk the dog at night i pick out five or six big newspapers. Cafe's have daily newspapers too which they give away. I'll try the no kindling approach, thanks.
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@linn1000 Thanks
that sofa is a little close there, nancy.
ultrakool 1 year ago
@ultrakool The sides and back of the woodstove radiate NO heat! Wonderful!
NancyToday 1 year ago
your a nut :-)
casualsbucket 1 year ago
@casualsbucket What was your first clue?
NancyToday 1 year ago 3
that chair less that 24" from the fireplace is scaring me... everytime I open my door heavy smoke comes out, how come? thanks.
ts808heaven 2 years ago
This stove has a double wall that makes the outside cool. You need to open your chimney or the vent before opening the door.
NancyToday 2 years ago