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Appreciation for good coals and kindling

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  1. Buck55

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    I wake up in the morning and get the coffee brewing, then set 4-6 pieces of kindling on the nice bed of coals from yesterday's fire, then place a few small pieces of firewood on top. The rest is magic, lol.

    Good Morning!


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    The pup seems to enjoy it as well.

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  2. woodsman416

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    I do the same thing...and so does my pup!:thumbs:
     
  3. MikeInMa

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    yup. I love the sight of hot coals in the morning.
     
  4. Erik B

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    I haven't needed a fire starter for weeks.
     
  5. Aje1967

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    I have not either. Winter has officially arrived.
    I do love coals in the morning. With good dry wood I can get it going without any kindling quickly. I don't always have great dry wood, but I am pretty close to the 3 year plan so I am never burning wet wood.
     
  6. Smaug

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    My GF has many cats...
    I think they appreciate the morning re-lighting of the stove that I do, more than the food she gives them some three hours later.
     
  7. The Wood Wolverine

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    That's a beautiful sight and makes me wish I had a wood burner in my living space. :yes:
     
  8. Skier76

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    Good for overnight reloads too. I put two pieces down on the coals up front, then hardwood on top. Lights up quick and I go back to sleep.
     
  9. amateur cutter

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    I too love a good coal bed, difference being it's in my boiler & usually consists of about 1/3 to 1/2 cubic yard of coals.:bug:No ambiance & the dogs don't lay in front of it, but I only use kindling once a year.
     
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  10. Sourwood

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    yes, but I enjoy a sub zero f, morning, when I start the coffee and tend the boiler with coals glowing. Dark and quiet. Laying some more wood onto those coals is a pleasure.