JDOD
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My house has two small (by USA standards) living rooms. One of which is my guitar/music room.
They both have hideous old fire places, neither of which has a fire anymore. But I'm thinking of sticking log burning stoves in them both. Should keep the whole house pretty warm, be carbon neutral and I'm thinking of trying to use them as generators too.
Anyway, what inherent risks are there having a guitars in rooms where there are real fires like that as opposed to normal radiators that work off gas fired central heating? Does it tend to make the air exceptionally warm and dry?
If it's a shit idea I'll just get the other living room done.
They both have hideous old fire places, neither of which has a fire anymore. But I'm thinking of sticking log burning stoves in them both. Should keep the whole house pretty warm, be carbon neutral and I'm thinking of trying to use them as generators too.
Anyway, what inherent risks are there having a guitars in rooms where there are real fires like that as opposed to normal radiators that work off gas fired central heating? Does it tend to make the air exceptionally warm and dry?
If it's a shit idea I'll just get the other living room done.