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Stove Tetris

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  1. Horkn

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    Not as long as I expected, as there was a bit of pine in it. I just reloaded the stove from it. 10 hrs according to the times on FHC when posting. But I could've rechooched it a couple hours ago to keep stove temps higher.
     
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    Definitely jealous of those that can load their stove N/S. E/W loads have worked well in the Regency for the last 12+ years however it does require more maintenance than if I could just do a full N/S fill. I could cut smaller splits (been using 16"-18" since I purchased the stove in '09), however it's not something I really want to do.
     
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    My stove will take 22 inch splits EW. I cut 18 inches and it seems to work well. Fires last through the night and will easily relight from coals when I get up. I really don't want to cut splits in half to gain maybe 2 more hours of burn time by loading N/S. On the other hand, I do sometimes do a hybrid. A couple shorts from going N/S and 18 inch splits going E/W. It's good way to use shorts.
     
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    Yep, I experiment with N/S loads when I'm burning shorts. I've become very adept at starting my E/W splits usually only using one piece of fatwood and maybe one piece of kindling, and I always have good burns, so the only real advantage I would see to the N/S loads is that I could fill the box for longer burns (I don't like anything up against the glass, so I never fully load E/W.
     
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  5. rdust

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    Headed to zero or lower. D1FE0241-962C-491D-B567-A498BB3001EC.jpeg
     
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    I tried my hand at an E/W tetris, but of course when keeping it off the glass you can't stuff it as much. And really this is more of a hybrid, as I used a few small cuts N/S to fill in the ends.

    My first back row, and end filler. (already wanting to catch fire)

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    The end result.

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    Question.... Is there such a thing as a truck tetris?

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  7. Ohio

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    All ash. I used to have a smaller stove and now my splits are a bit short for the fireview. I saw some and add them to fit in between the splits and the door.
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    Every time we deliver a truck load to a customer. We fill in the empty spots around the wheel wells and tailgate. 0118220951_HDR.jpg
     
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    Got a couple good Tetris loads so far this year 0120222204.jpg

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    A full tank of alder and hemlock.
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    From a few nights ago. E03998A4-D779-492B-AD04-929E212E81E3.jpeg
     
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    It’s been a while, not a full effort load but it’ll do.
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    I’m still pretty new to the wood burning game, but it seems like if I put that much wood in my wood burning stove, I’d get the house up to 95-100°F. After I get the fire going, I just put a couple of logs in at a time and that keeps the house around 70-75°ish. What am I missing? …or does packing the stove full just make it last longer as long as I don’t give it too much air?
     
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    With my stove the amount of wood added doesn’t change output just run time. Think of it like a fuel tank in a car. The more fuel it can hold the longer you go between fill ups.
     
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    Load of pignut hickory to the gills.
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    Well, didn't think I'd be attempting to fill the stove even close to full in late March, but this weather...

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    First stove Tetris post of the burning season WOOOOOooooooO. Not getting too serous stuffing it to the gills. Mostly tulip poplar, a piece of cherry and two splits of white oak. 1113222104a_Film2.jpg
     
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    Looking good. We had a mix last night too. Tulip poplar, oak, beech. cherry
     
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    3334B19A-CABE-4A13-AB2D-83096F0F4003.jpeg Stove has a full belly of ash so not a huge load but it’ll be good enough. About as much ash as I could fit on top of the ash. :rofl: :lol: