Guest guest Posted October 29, 2005 Report Share Posted October 29, 2005 Like Jane, I have steam heat. This year, my oil company offered a price cap, but only if I promised to purchase 800 gallons of oil this heating season (October to April). That's more than I need. So, I bought a wood-burning stove, which will be installed in 3 weeks. Here's my question for those who know more than me: I have free firewood available, from a wood pallet company up the block. Some of this otherwise excellent wood has numerous thin, headless nails (length unknown) imbedded in the wood. Removing the nails is not practical. Can I burn this wood in my stove? Will the nails cause any damage? It's a cast iron stove with a glass door. - Debra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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