At what temperature should you be worried about wood catching fire? In other words, if I check the wood with an IR at what temperature should I start to get concerned?
Prosecond said:At what temperature should you be worried about wood catching fire? In other words, if I check the wood with an IR at what temperature should I start to get concerned?
fossil said:How 'bout you just set the fancy IR thermometer down and move all combustible materials out beyond the appliance manufacturer's specified CTC requirements? Rick
rdust said:fossil said:How 'bout you just set the fancy IR thermometer down and move all combustible materials out beyond the appliance manufacturer's specified CTC requirements? Rick
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Prosecond said:Actually my stove is installed correctly. I was setting some wood within about 2' of the stove to make it easy for my wife to load during the day. I was checking the temperature of the some of the leftover wood before loading it into the fire when I got home. Just wanted to make sure I wasn't getting it too close to catching on fire before loading it into the stove.
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