Thats a keeper memory, betting you never did that again. Not all welding gloves are created equal, bought a nice thicker pair rated at a higher...
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The truck that delivered my stove at SIL's business had a drop tail gate and he said he would have delivered to house but no way to communicate that.
I was apprehensive about the woodstock stove also for the very reason you posted but the good knowledgable people here assured me the more common...
I agree with hoytman, no way smoke should be coming out of the blower area no matter how bad the draft is.
Well that article explains how the over 100 percent figure is achieved.
I think you nailed it.
Was he still posting last winter, i remember communicating with a guy that had many sensors on his stove, bummer he passed.
I'm not cutting into the ground and dulling the chain. I thought you were worried about hitting the ground. Sorry!
IMPO if he's having trouble separating (he is not splitting) the 2 halves he is not cutting far enough, i have had oak halves pull apart by hand...
We understand its important to have as much knowledge as possible but eventually you have to get your feet wet kinda like sex.
If the stove is warm so is ash pan, i have an extra long pair of welding gloves and had to use them to empty ash pan plus I have stove at its...
Burning the exact same way EXCEPT i cant load the stove that full as the house (over 2000 sq feet) would be too warm, it is at times anyway.
I had to empty mine every 2 to 3 days.
How do you burn to get that result, no way in hell i could get coals after 36 hours.
I agree been scooping ashes out of stoves for over 40 years, easier then pulling that ash pan out.
Good point, makes a little mess when its plum full but no biggie once a year in spring. I wll probably start doing just that.
So he's burning cannabis?
For me its just easier to scoop into an ash pail, i still have to empty the ash pan once a week from what falls through the grate. I emptied it...
I agree with the previous comments, if you cut it far enough a regular wedge should finish it easily. Those noodles make great fire starters.