dollar store, nothing fancy :whistle:
put on the side in case i need it to de-ice something during winter then, trash
I always split the ashes and keep the "good" (i think) stuff for the next fire, are you doing that too? [ATTACH]
it gave about ~13-14 face coord (4f x 8f x 16in)
cut last year / split this April
not, it wasnt, the people that cut it didnt do proper length :(
thanks to old security camera picture, hopefully this one is giving enough info, you can check the original picture to zoom in, it's 4k [ATTACH]
going to try to find one photo, not sure if i can
my neighbors had his maple cut and gave everything to me it's a maple, not sure what kind, i am sure someone can help me here :cool: [ATTACH]...
i'm using that probe for my pipe, not sure if it's a good candidate for you, look at auber instrument, model AT200CHIM or AT210-COMBO or (maybe...
I went to my local store they had only one kind (no idea if they are high density or not but they are "heavy") / size (4.5 x 9 x 1.25), 4$ per...
picture worth a thousand words :cool: I removed all the brick to inspect them and i have 6 broken brick and the whole "floor" are using wrong...
I have to replace a few bricks in my stove and it look like my stove recommend normal refractory brick but i see that I can get high density one...
looking at the wireless auber, 552f right now probe at ~20 inch above top
what your look like? air intake closed at ~90% [MEDIA]
i will see what it look like with the one on the right side, I don't expect to use that rack this winter unless winter get very ugly
the hole in the 2x4 vertical? it was the cheap wood that homedepot was clearning because it was wrapped or with fault in it, it's for deck rail...
I have these rack [IMG] on the left, you can see a shed, i normally move the wood in there during winter because i'm lazy and i dont want to...
I removed the blower, I never used it but yes I still have it somewhere. don't worry about cleaning every year :tears: only about 4 to 7 hours...
going to add that i always had secondary burn last winter and i was keeping the flue temp (with electronic probe) above 500f at ~20inch above...