Yeah I reckon they work fine in a normal wood stove but their value in a pellet stove is marginal at best.
I haven't revisited the testing as I kinda lost interest after the first underwhelming performance. :deadhorse: Pellet stoves do a pretty good job...
Well the jury is pretty much in. Here are the pics of the mule stove transformed into a log burner; [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Whats the take...
Nope it comes to that then the idea is in the bin. It has to be "load and go" or I'd rather pay a lot more just for the current convenience. Our...
Been doing a bit of playing, smokin out the house and cheezin off the missus. This is one hard egg to crack. My idea was to use the pellet stove...
I reckon I can do that. Watch this space but don't hold your breath:dremel:
Now hows this for a crazy idea; I have used these logs before in a pellet stove. You just prop them up over the burn pot and they burn away over...
Yes I wonder if it is possible to reload while the stove is running. I am guessing with the loading cap locked airtight shut it is safe enough...
Check out this bad boy; The people’s choice award The general public voted on which stove they thought had the most potential, and the winner...
Cool as.....
Strange collection. If they had all been USSC stoves (most were ie Wiseway Vozelgang etc) it would make sense but the addition of the Castle and...
Yes I think the vermiculite helps to reflect more heat through the glass. The heat exchanger channel in these stoves struggles to extract the...
Hi Don. We have found it is better to let a clinker form as the clinker is a concentrated waste whereas the agitated waste is light and fluffy...
Thanks for the birthday wishes guys. Good that you remembered even though the kids forgot all about it.:heidi:
Have made a minor adjustment to the deflector plates and now sit the spreader rod on top of the overlapping plates. This allows the front to lean...
Here is the video, Enjoy.... [MEDIA]
It may be warm stateside but we just got our coldest July day on record; 32F. Still not cold by your standards but terrible for us Aussies.......
Those bent forks would see your bike instantly written off by the insurance companies in OZ.
your pellet price has been sneaking up I have noticed over the last couple of years. You would be able to buy pits in the US for under $100/ton...
Maybe I got my rithmatic wrong. $1 Aud (so 74 cents USD) per kilo for pellets. Still stupid expensive.