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Old 05-28-2016, 06:24 PM   #17
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Default Re: Stove pipe exit--cooking

A heat exchanger style propane furnace should be pretty dang neutral in odor, or something is amiss. You should be getting nothing but blessed heat from them.

Propane salamanders used in construction, absolutely suck. I'd almost rather freeze at work. I don't like cold weather anymore. The fumes from those mothers are disgusting. I have breathed them too many years that I'd 'NEVER' ever use one in a yurt, wall tent, or prime residence. Subjecting my loved ones to those fumes is totally out of the question.
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