[ad_1] Can you leave a wood fireplace on all night? A Wood Burner is far harder to keep going all night as wood burns quicker than Coal. Allow enough air to enter the stove until the smoke stops and the fire is up to temperature. It’s OK to leave the ashes unattended while you sleep, […]
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[ad_1] What metal Cannot be melted? Tungsten(Wolfram) is a great example since it has a melting point above 3000 °C, chromium, niobium molybdenum, rhenium, titanium and tantalum are all good examples that don’t melt below titanium’s minimal temp of 1668 °C… What metal can withstand heat? What metal can withstand heat? What happens if you […]
[ad_1] Can I put a wood burning stove in my garage? The short answer is YES! You can put a wood burning stove in your shed. Wood burning stoves are a great addition to any shed, garage, summerhouse, cabin or even greenhouse. Can I complain about my Neighbours wood burning stove? Local Councils are legally […]
[ad_1] Can I remove my own oil tank? Removing Your Own Oil Tank Although, it is impossible to remove and oil tank by yourself and here is why: An underground oil tank removal is a hard process to encounter, and it requires specific permits from the county and/or state. The only way to obtain these […]
[ad_1] How do you take care of a wood-burning fireplace? Fireplace Maintenance: 10 Tips for Maintaining a Wood-Burning Fireplace Is a wood-burning stove better than a fireplace? Like a fireplace, a wood-burning stove can help warm your home during the otherwise cold winter months. Wood-burning stoves, in fact, are actually more efficient at converting wood […]
[ad_1] Should firewood be covered while seasoning? Seasoning Your Firewood You should leave your wood exposed to air and sunlight while allowing it to properly season, but once it’s dry, it should be covered. You should not pack unseasoned firewood into a tight space or shed to dry. Should I cover my fire wood? Ideally, […]
[ad_1] Will a pellet stove heat a 2 story house? Greetings. There isn’t a simple answer except to say yes and no. The whole house is unlikely to be entirely heated by pellets unless a pellet furnace was to be installed, or if the house is exceptionally well sealed and insulated (most aren’t). 2400 sq […]
[ad_1] Do heat powered fans really work? No. The stove fan is effectively an engine that uses heat as an energy source to make it run. The little motor in the fan is a thermoelectric motor – a really simple device whereby two semi-conductors at different temperatures can create a voltage between them. What should […]
[ad_1] What is the burning point of coal? The burning of coal can produce combustion gases as hot as 2,500 °C (4,500 °F), but the lack of materials that can withstand such heat forces even modern power plants to limit steam temperatures to about 540 °C (1,000 °F)—even though the thermal efficiency of a power […]
[ad_1] Is it worth buying a wood burner? Is it worth buying a wood burner? Do wood stoves add value to your house? A wood stove can add value to a house, but it can depend on what a buyer is looking for. Studies have shown that fireplaces in general are a selling point for […]