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settle an argument, we have a case of Pine Mtn fire place logs, the small print says not to use in wood stoves, which is what we have
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zeitgeist
Sep 20 '12, 16:45
Mom says they mean don't cook in a wood burning stove, I'm thinking the waxy chems might deposit in the chimney
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please heed their warning or call their support line to see what types of stoves can use them if any -- nm
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peglegpete
Sep 20, 16:51
Hmmm. I'd keep an eye on it. -- (link)
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Dr.Vermin
Sep 20, 16:48
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thanks, wow, that's worse than I thought, we used to get those sawdust tubes but now the store we go only has those wax logs, who has a fireplace...
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zeitgeist
Sep 20, 18:44
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