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  1. Throw a few chunks of coal in a wood stove? - Hearth.com Forums

    Nov 27, 2011 · Unless the stove is built for coal or dual fuel - virtually every stove mfg states "Don't". Coal stoves are designed differently than wood stoves. They bring the air in from underneath the …

  2. What happens when you throw a lump of coal on your wood stove?

    Jan 23, 2006 · Im courious, why are coal stoves so specific? If i could buy coal why cant i put a pice on my wood fire? If the answer is yes, that you can throw coal on your wood fire, does stove type make …

  3. Occasionally Burning Anthracite in a Woodstove - Hearth.com Forums

    Dec 22, 2006 · I've burned a couple hundred pounds of Wyoming's finest in my stove. I would say if you just want to throw in a couple of chunks, you could get away with that. If you want to actually load the …

  4. Does anyone here burn coal in their Blaze King?

    Jan 27, 2010 · There are a couple reasons I'd like to burn coal some of the time in my older Blaze King stove. First, I work for a coal company and can easily get it anytime I want. Second, I don't have a …

  5. Can you burn Coal in a Wood Stove? - Hearth.com Forums

    The burn trays in pellet/corn stoves are way too small to allow burning larger-than-pellet size chunks of wood. Meticulously sorted pea or rice coal might conceivably travel through the auger mechanism of …

  6. Can you burn wood in a coal stove? - Hearth.com Forums

    Oct 28, 2008 · Active since 1995, Hearth.com is THE place on the internet for free information and advice about wood stoves, pellet stoves and other energy saving equipment. We strive to provide …

  7. Converting a coal stove to wood burning - Hearth.com Forums

    Jun 10, 2018 · I had another thread where I was discussing burning wood in my antique Bonny Oak coal stove. The consensus, and to some degree my experience, is that the stove is pretty inefficient with …

  8. Burning wood in a coal stove (Hitzer) - Hearth.com Forums

    Jan 3, 2008 · Wood burning stoves and coal burning stoves are designed differently, mostly in air intake and exhaust output, to maximize efficiency in burning their respective fuel. For best results, wood …

  9. Mixing wood and coal | Hearth.com Forums Home

    Aug 27, 2010 · If the stove states you can burn either it does not seem that it would do any harm. Sort of reminds me when I was a young lad we had a stove that could burn either and we did from time to …

  10. Coal in your wood pellet stove? | Hearth.com Forums Home

    Nov 4, 2008 · If you want to burn coal, get a coal stove or coal stoker. Yes, they may have some similarities to a pellet stove (feed of a stoker), but are designed with much heavier and different …