Englander paint curing - it stinks!!!

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BeGreen said:
Open the windows, get the stove 700 degrees hot, and get the stink over with.

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It will stink every time it hits a new high temp so open the windows doors and the air control. Give her the reigns and let her run :)
 
Maybe you guys didn't read my post very well. I had the stove to 725, in fact multiple times. The stove still emits the paint curing smell every time I reload.

No big deal really though. This is one unbelievable stove, The house temps continue to rise and is keeping us comfortable at 73+ degrees.
 
Who says we know how to read? Burn it, Rockey...sooner or later it's gonna stop stinking if you just burn it. Rick
 
Take it off of the pallet.
 
Whodve guessed you could fit four Goodyears and a Wrangler in one of theses things.

I have one jealous neighbor
 
Dang, Rockey...maybe it's not the stove you smell at all, maybe you've already set your house on fire with that thing. :ahhh: Rick
 
fossil said:
Dang, Rockey...maybe it's not the stove you smell at all, maybe you've already set your house on fire with that thing. :ahhh: Rick

Actually, its a barn according to BB
 
Rockey said:
fossil said:
Dang, Rockey...maybe it's not the stove you smell at all, maybe you've already set your house on fire with that thing. :ahhh: Rick

Actually, its a barn according to BB

:lol: If that's true, maybe that fact alone could account for the smell. %-P Rick
 
Rockey said:
Maybe you guys didn't read my post very well. I had the stove to 725, in fact multiple times. The stove still emits the paint curing smell every time I reload.

No big deal really though. This is one unbelievable stove, The house temps continue to rise and is keeping us comfortable at 73+ degrees.

Or we don't trust your thermometer.
 
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