Sounds like the prices did go up. If I recall the better bigger blower used to be $130 bucks but I could be having memory issues about it. I paid...
I've found the key to keeping the Woodmaster happy is just feeding it sort of on a schedule before it burns down too much and doing a quick rake...
Wouldn't even want to hear about the fish this guy catches......... Or how big of a lady's man stud he is. Hopefully he sticks with searching out...
I have singed myself a time or two at the door but nothing like that. Must have been a pretty good flash. In fact I'm about to run out and throw a...
Yeah, It's a bummer because all of the other tons of Sets have been great over the years. Always consistent but this ton is very different. It is...
I have ran a bunch of tons of Sets and have always liked them. Right now I have a bad ton of them. Good heat but out of control ash. They appear...
Scratches and scars add character. Drive it like ya stole it. :bug:
Chris, I see you have an NC 30. Just curious as to your interest in the HT2000??? I was looking very hard at this stove also but when the NC 30 HD...
I'll have to check into this. I have yet to install mine but that will be happening before next season. I've been crippled up. Just recently back...
His user name here is just his name. Mike Holton Other places he goes by stoveguy or an arrangement with that like stoveguy2esw. I haven't seen...
Horkn, Thanks for that link on the Ryobi moisture meter. I'll be looking into that bad boy since the I phone gets used for about everything else...
It was in the upper 50's here the last couple of days but that is above normal for sure. Now that I will be traveling it has dropped to a cold,...
I run a mix of antifreeze and water in mine. I have from day one. I will fire it up and run it for exercise when it gets real cold this winter. I...
I had the bike wreck 6/19/17 and am doing well thus far considering. No surprise not knowing since it was in the summer and many don't hang around...
It's a;ways good to stock extra parts just in case. Seems stuff happens when you are not ready for it. I'd guesstimate replacing ropes / gaskets...
I've been 100% pellets for several years now and it was a good transition for me thus far. I wish I would have found my P68 long ago. I still like...
Yes it is...... I know the rope gaskets are very important for a good burn and vacuum on pellet stoves. It'd be the same across the board for...
The gray rope gasket is graphite impregnated and supposedly lasts longer than the plain jane white. Or so I've been told....
You will be way happier and have all kinds of temp control. Set it to the temp you want and forget it. The stove will keep it there. Get the room...
The igniters are different in the 45's as mentioned. The corn burning setup is the small hole to keep heat in and a metal grate cap above the burn...