Can I burn rusty wood in a woodstove?
Hi. I am new here so please be patient if I do something wrong. I have a woodstove that I use to help heat the house in winter. At work I can get some dunnage wood which is used to protect steel brought into our steel mill. The steel is not treated with anything and rusts before it gets to our mill. This rust is transferred onto the wood protecting it. The wood is not treated with anything either. Is it safe to burn this rusted wood in the woodstove? Will it give off toxic gas? I can't seem to get a definitive answer on this from anyone I know. Can you please help? Thanks in advance, Bill.