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Just wondering if using a wood stove in a wall tent is much of a risk with fires from the sparks.
Are those cast iron stoves legal even during a burn ban out of curiosity?
Quote from: Recurve-Elk on August 31, 2010, 09:04:10 PMAre those cast iron stoves legal even during a burn ban out of curiosity? No.
Quote from: Recurve-Elk on August 31, 2010, 09:04:10 PMAre those cast iron stoves legal even during a burn ban out of curiosity? Depends on where you are. State DNR is legal.King County and the state Department of Natural Resources enacted burn bans for the entire county and all state forestlands, including Tiger Mountain State Forest.The bans go into effect Thursday and runs until Sept. 30. The state ban supersedes all other burn bans in effect on forestlands, except federal lands.The dual directives apply to all outdoor burning, including previously permitted burns. Residents cannot burn forest or yard waste during the ban.Monitor the status of the ban here.The ban includes some exceptions.Prescribed burns approved by the Department of Natural Resources can proceed. The agency could also approve other burns if applicants make a compelling case for exception.Under the ban, campfires must be:■Built in a metal or concrete fire pit, such as those in designated campgrounds■Grow no larger than three feet across■Located in a clear spot free from vegetation for at least 10 feet in a horizontal direction and a 20-foot vertical clearance from overhanging branches■Attended at all times by someone with immediate access to a shovel and five gallons of water, or a connected and charged water hose