Pretty much what the title says. I was moving coals around and banking a fire (newly learned skill for me, I'm pretty new to owning a wood stove) and the black paint coating on the fireplace shovel I have caught fire. Pretty nasty toxic smell to it too.
Has this happened to anyone else? Any advice? I looked around for a straight stainless steel fireplace shovel and they don't seem to really exist. I found some short coal shovels, but nothing like the one I hang with the rest of my fireplace tools.
Thanks for any help!
Has this happened to anyone else? Any advice? I looked around for a straight stainless steel fireplace shovel and they don't seem to really exist. I found some short coal shovels, but nothing like the one I hang with the rest of my fireplace tools.
Thanks for any help!
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