Sorry if this is repetitive, is ocean drift wood ok to burn in a non cat EPA stove? Did a search did not get any results! Thanks
JimboM said:Salt is corrosive to all materials used in stoves and chimneys. Driftwood is high in salt. Salt air near oceans is a major cause of corrosion of infrastructure. Salt water in concrete mix is strictly controlled due to corrosion of the reinforcing steel. Deicing of highways with salt has rusted out millions of cars and trucks. Please check with the manufacturer of your stove before using driftwood.
kettensäge said:As individual elements, yes sodium or chlorine gas is highly poisonous, burned or not, combine them and you can sprinkle it on your supper.
What happens when ocean water comes in contact with lava flows?
WoodPorn said:kettensäge said:As individual elements, yes sodium or chlorine gas is highly poisonous, burned or not, combine them and you can sprinkle it on your supper.
What happens when ocean water comes in contact with lava flows?
I believe they call that Sulfuric Acid...
CTYank said:WoodPorn said:kettensäge said:As individual elements, yes sodium or chlorine gas is highly poisonous, burned or not, combine them and you can sprinkle it on your supper.
What happens when ocean water comes in contact with lava flows?
I believe they call that Sulfuric Acid...
Nope. No sulfate there.
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