I just got home for the evening and relit my stove (Lopi Republic 1750) which is in my basement. I left the door ajar slightly to get the kindling started from the embers and then threw in a couple of smaller sized pieces to get the temp up. Once the temp started to climb (and the door was still ajar) I noticed a very oily, diesel-like smell in my living room (directly above the stove, two vents in the floor). I went down to check the temp (which was 1/2 way into the "burn" zone on the thermometer) and close the door. Smelled similar down in the basement. I got nervous, called my husband, who said it could be hydraulic liquid on the wood (our supplier said her processor broke down at one point and was late bringing one load of wood because of it). He noticed a blue tint on some pieces this weekend but at first thought it might be a mold starting.
Kept checking the output on the chimney (hard to tell because of the wind) and feeling the walls next to the chimney - nothing is hot. I have a window cracked in the living room.
Does my husband's line of thinking ring true to anyone? I'm just nervous! But I hate to put out the heat!
Kept checking the output on the chimney (hard to tell because of the wind) and feeling the walls next to the chimney - nothing is hot. I have a window cracked in the living room.
Does my husband's line of thinking ring true to anyone? I'm just nervous! But I hate to put out the heat!