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Advice on adding a baffle to my Dragon
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<blockquote data-quote="Bushmans" data-source="post: 4686455" data-attributes="member: 75692"><p>I can see where you may be worried on your wood furnace. </p><p>I don't see how drilling a hole and inserting a tube would compromise my firebox. Fire is not going to travel through the tiny holes into the tubes and find its way out into my living space.</p><p>If anything, done right, it should make my set up safer by reducing creosote build up.</p><p>Maybe I'm missing something???????/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bushmans, post: 4686455, member: 75692"] I can see where you may be worried on your wood furnace. I don't see how drilling a hole and inserting a tube would compromise my firebox. Fire is not going to travel through the tiny holes into the tubes and find its way out into my living space. If anything, done right, it should make my set up safer by reducing creosote build up. Maybe I'm missing something???????/ [/QUOTE]
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