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Re: Wood stove and kids - Anji12305 - 10-19-2015 I used the Northyards metal "superyard" with a gate. It's now pulling secondary duty to keep the dogs penned. The construction is excellent. You get what you pay for. Serious burns are permanent. What's preventing one worth? Re: Wood stove and kids - Curlycherry - 10-19-2015 daveferg said: Yes falling into them is the bigger issue. They are so hot the kid often stays away. But falling into them, especially the glass is a big concern. Re: Wood stove and kids - Scott W - 10-19-2015 Yeah, as mentioned the stove is in a very problematic place. Not by our design. I know a kid will learn but I don't want her to learn by planting her face on a corner of an extremely hot stove. Re: Wood stove and kids - daddo - 10-19-2015 Scott W said: Get the right gear. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGi2eRaQjF8 Re: Wood stove and kids - DogwoodTales - 10-20-2015 So ... how is the stove placed? Open on three sides, or something like that? If like that, then make a heavy, L framed fence with the legs of the Ls extending towards the stove, so it doesn't push in. Put some weight on them, so they don't pull out. Make it out of construction grade lumber, screwed together with DW screws, cut and profiled to look decent with nice rounded edges and paint it. No sense in spending a lot of time and money on it as you will won't need this for long. As a survivor of 6 such toddlers I've learned a lot about how to improvise for different scenarios. Re: Wood stove and kids - atgcpaul - 10-20-2015 We were much older (6+) when we had a wood burning stove so there was less danger of injuring ourselves. What real bugged my parents was when we took crayons to it because it was cool to watch them melt on contact. Still not sure how Mom cleaned that off. Re: Wood stove and kids - Estrogen Hostage - 10-20-2015 Mine is a fireplace insert on a stone hearth, but we have never done anything special. Kids are smart. Re: Wood stove and kids - Bill Wilson - 10-20-2015 Had a small woodburner in our trailer when we were first married. My oldest daughter was 2 when we moved out, so it was an issue of concern for us. I took some #2 pine 1x3's and made a frame that sandwiched window screen material. It wasn't very elegant, but we never had any accidents. Re: Wood stove and kids - DaveHo - 10-20-2015 atgcpaul said: Grandfather had a big pot bellied wood burning stove. Was always fun to spit on the top & watch it sizzle away. Re: Wood stove and kids - Lynden - 10-20-2015 All of us kids were told not to touch the pot-belly stove and wood-burning range at one grandparent's house, and not to step on the floor furnace grate at the other grandparent's house. Have you checked google images for fence ideas? https://www.google.com/search?q=wood+sto...ih=1018#imgrc=_ |