Couple degrees below freezing, and headed for a couple above freezing for the day. Yard tree scraps heating the way
The wind last night convinced us to have our first fire of the season. We were at a nice toasty 71F when we went to bed. Small fire, so we lost a little heat over night, awaking to 67F and about 45F or so outside. Wife likely made another small one this morning after I left for work. The time has come!
First morning fire. 36 out 64 in Small 7 split fire all small splits Couple pieces of pine,I think a piece or 2 of ash and maple and even 1 oak split. Oak is rare in my hoard
39 (going to 45) and 68 burning some oak and maple. I have been having a fire nearly every evening this week. Plan to keep it burning all day/evening today.
63 outside 66 inside, I’m fixin to increase the spread because I have lots of firewood and despise giving money to a company who’s ceo makes 60 million and gets bonuses because folks turn up the thermostat.
40/71. Burning small to medium fires with silver maple. I fire up morning, early afternoon, then before bed. The stove fan has not yet been turned on. The masonry mass radiates heat for a pretty long time.
37/78 lumber cutoffs. A very ugly piece of black locust, an elm chunk, and some lumber cutoffs on deck for the overnight.
45/72 no fire in the box since Friday morning but I have 5 splits, kindling and 2 pieces of super cedar in the stove for overnight light off about 10.
31° going to 56° & sunny. It's going to be a perfect day to split wood. Kept a small fire going overnight with some ash, otherwise burning pine & lumber cutoffs.
2nd morning burn 37 out 68 in. Big slab o pine in the stove. I'm beginning to find that after all the mods I've done / undone to this stove (cheap unsafe heavy breathing box store stove) This thing is most controllable and efficient with a few small splits and one or 2 massive chunkers in it. Long predictable burns this way the pine split is probably 8-14" wide 20" long and 5-6" tall. I burnt one last night that barley fit in the door