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Default Woodstove "plastic" smell?

replying to jeepnutt, Bobby wrote:
Any odor from the wood should be going up the chimney and out. If not the
stove, it could be the stove pipe. I sometimes get a little odor the first
fire of the season, but then anything on the surface is burned off. Try to
narrow down where it is coming from and perhaps post a photo. Open the
window, turn on a fan, crank up the stove as hot as practical.

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