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Oil Burning Fireplace Conversion?

Is it ok to take an oil-burning fireplace and put wood into it instead? This is NOT a gas fireplace, as others have mentioned. This oil fireplace looks like a woodstove but has an oil-entry pan that burns. Thanks


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