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Introducing Brand New Wood Furnace to Market - The Drolet Tundra!
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<blockquote data-quote="brenndatomu" data-source="post: 4443482" data-attributes="member: 78787"><p>Nah, those secondary tubes will take unbelievable abuse, usually pretty easy to replace if ya ever did smoke em.</p><p>Too high temps are more about warping/cracking the firebox or burning up the stovepipe.</p><p>If ya throw the bricks or manmade logs in on a good hot bed of coals and leave the air turned up high, that is a good recipe for makin your stove/furnace go nuclear on ya's! :msp_ohmy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brenndatomu, post: 4443482, member: 78787"] Nah, those secondary tubes will take unbelievable abuse, usually pretty easy to replace if ya ever did smoke em. Too high temps are more about warping/cracking the firebox or burning up the stovepipe. If ya throw the bricks or manmade logs in on a good hot bed of coals and leave the air turned up high, that is a good recipe for makin your stove/furnace go nuclear on ya's! :msp_ohmy: [/QUOTE]
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