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Old 26-10-2010, 20:54   #6
Ken Moss
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Re: Hardwood offcuts

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Originally Posted by TJH View Post
Word of warning, Hardwood can burn very hot and actually damage some stoves, not all but some.

You also run the risk of glue and other materials get burnt and causing air pollution in your front room.
It's highly unlikely unless you have a semi-cast stove and even then it's pretty difficult to get it that hot.

Pure iron burners will take anything, in fact you won't want to get them anywhere near that temperature to start with because the house will be unbearable.
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