Hey everyone,
I just discovered this forum exists. I'm glad I found it as I have had something on my mind that has bothered me for about 4 months now.
My wife and I moved into a log home rental with a 1977 Vigilant wood stove. It works fine and all... but when it reaches about 400 degrees it begins to emit sort of a hot metal smell. This is my first experience living with a wood stove, so I am not sure if this is a normal occurance or not. I asked my landlord about it... to which he replied that it was the new paint he had sprayed on it just before we moved in. He also didn't seem very concerned about it...
Is this a health risk??!?
To elaborate, usually it only smells slightly (more-so upstairs) and on occassion the smell is more potent. A more potent smell seemingly correlates with a hotter burn temperature (500-600 degrees = I would rather live in a tent outside).
Anyways... I dont have the time to deal with anything too intensive, so... if this is indeed a health risk of any kind or an abnormal smell... I just assume move out to an apartment with good ol' wallet-busting gas heating at this point...
Thanks everyone.
I just discovered this forum exists. I'm glad I found it as I have had something on my mind that has bothered me for about 4 months now.
My wife and I moved into a log home rental with a 1977 Vigilant wood stove. It works fine and all... but when it reaches about 400 degrees it begins to emit sort of a hot metal smell. This is my first experience living with a wood stove, so I am not sure if this is a normal occurance or not. I asked my landlord about it... to which he replied that it was the new paint he had sprayed on it just before we moved in. He also didn't seem very concerned about it...
Is this a health risk??!?
To elaborate, usually it only smells slightly (more-so upstairs) and on occassion the smell is more potent. A more potent smell seemingly correlates with a hotter burn temperature (500-600 degrees = I would rather live in a tent outside).
Anyways... I dont have the time to deal with anything too intensive, so... if this is indeed a health risk of any kind or an abnormal smell... I just assume move out to an apartment with good ol' wallet-busting gas heating at this point...
Thanks everyone.