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In that case you should be safe, but you may get some condensation of
the finish on the glass doors. Could be the devil to clean off. -- Joseph E. Meehan 26 + 6 = 1 It's Irish Math "ok" wrote in message om... The fireplace is a sealed system. Heat-n-glo. Sealed glass doors, outside air intake etc.. The only time exhaust gets in the room would be when I add logs. Also, these are scrap pieces which I thought would make good kindling, not trying to generate heat from them. Just wondering about the finish. |
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