I have access to possibly thousands of library books. I have been burning them from time to time in my outdoor fire pit and they work pretty well as long as I stack them so they don't fan open. Would it be safe to burn them in my stove?
Ahhmmm, aren't bowling pins covered in some sorta plastic nowadays?
He was planning on stripping it off somehow, although someone told him there's no way he could do it.
I don't recommend doing this. The risk of overfire and chimney damage is high.
Had this happen when I was married. The missus got it into her head to burn a bunch of old paperbacks in the stove one day. I was at work and didn't find out 'til I got home later.
She'd apparently stuffed the stove with those books and overfired it. Most of the stove paint had been burned away, the stove top was bowed and cracks were obvious in the masonry chimney.
We divorced that fall and I moved to a bachelor apartment. Dunno what became of the stove and didn't care but the chimney had to be replaced. Just glad it wasn't my problem.
Books, bowling pins, Railroad ties ??? What't this world coming to ?
Take away message, don't mess w/ Fred's stove !
I tried....Takeaway #2 - Teach your wife how to use the stove properly
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