Posted by Dr. Walt on December 27, 2013 at 02:26:46 from (12.2.223.79):
In Reply to: What are the odds? posted by George Marsh on December 26, 2013 at 15:09:51:
Been burning wood for over 40 years, NEVER had a stack fire. I burn Pine, Juniper, Sage, Creosote woods - (all soft wood), and Mesquite - (hard wood) - these are all that's available in the Desert. Two feet above the stove I have a "Stack Robber" to pull wasted heat from the stack. From the Stack Robber on up, I use Triple-Wall Insulated Stove Pipe, going through "Cold Collars" in the ceiling and roof. On the top of the stack there is an adapter and a globe shaped spinning roof ventilator - (creates Negative Pressure in the stack). Also, about once a week, I sprinkle about a Tablespoon full of Table Salt on the fire; the vaporized Salt dissolves any Creosote that may have formed in the stack and allows it to run back into the stove where it's burned up.
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