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Pallet Pete
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Last night my Vogelzang Durango ( China I have found out ) almost burned down our house. We went to bed and it was coals at 400 degrees no wood load in the stove at all ! The wind picked up and was howling absurdly load then I smelled smoke a recure of paint I think. Thank the angels I woke up an RAN down stairs shut the air down and prayed for it to go out without a fire. The stove was cherry red and of course now the sides have ridges in them and you can feel them sticking out. Has this ever happened to anybody else? I can only guess that it was the wind pressure making it so hot, it took 1.5 hours to die out enough for me to feel safe. This has never happened in 5 years of wood burning to us!
I have pictures of the buckled sides for you guys to see, its amazing too look at . The ridges are toward the top and the top looks warped up a little. Would this be safe to use still or is it shot?
Thanks again Guys
Pete
I have pictures of the buckled sides for you guys to see, its amazing too look at . The ridges are toward the top and the top looks warped up a little. Would this be safe to use still or is it shot?
Thanks again Guys
Pete