I am helping get a Christian camp refurbished and put into use again after a few years of being closed.
The shop there had an old stove made out of a 55-gallon drum (using one of those kits) that was falling apart. I'm going to re-furbish it for them for use somewhere else.
There was another stove there, shoved back into a corner. We moved it to replace the drum-stove. We looked inside, and it some burners in it that I thought looked like gas burners. I looked it up online, and it turns out to be a pellet stove.
I'm pretty sure it isn't operational as a pellet stove. My question to you guys is: "Is there any reason it wouldn't work to just burn wood in it like a normal stove?" I don't see why not. Pellets are wood, they burn hot, and the stove is stout. What could be a problem?
I'm asking just in case. You don't know what you don't know.
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