A luxury mansion built well over 100 years ago had this black iron tube with spaced orifices that sent out LP flame to set the wood ablaze. A brass key was used to open a valve in the mantle to allow gas flow. The orifices on the burner were clogged allowing the flames to shoot out of the...
I’m surprised it can’t be a cooking surface on a wood stove. I made a soapstone griddle for use on our gas range and it worked great. I suppose the natural gas is hotter than a wood fire. Yeah, hard impacts aren’t great. Probably easy to replace a stone panel though, if need be.
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