Would love to see that video, WS. Sounds hilarious!
Thanks fox! I did the dollar bill test upon installation last summer; I will try it again to be sure. My chimney/liner is just over 16 feet tall.
Thanks Dennis! Makes sense and will be giving that a try soon.
Thanks BS...I would appreciate that. :)
Thanks for the response, Dennis...thoughtful as always! Let me try to explain. The underlying challenge I am having as a rookie burner is how to...
Sill learning my stove, and having a challenge with all nightburns. How do you folks load your stoves prior to retiring so that you burn all night...
:D Dave, is that the Great Wall of Alaska? Great pix!
Mine's ponderosa pine. It does get pretty sappy...makes great fat wood.
Got it, thanks Paul! Wood loves company!
I load n/s when firing up, but then e/w to maintain. Bogydave - do you put that much wood in your stove? I think if I loaded mine that much my...
Hi WS...the pine came from a stack where I sampled some splits at 18%. I try to keep my wood segregated by type and approximate split date, but I...
Last night the wife and I were getting ready to turn in for the night, when I decided to take advantage of some coals. So I threw a pine split...
Fox, I was heating with an in-wall propane heater. Did the job, but propane is getting pricey. I will still leave it installed as backup. Last...
I am about 20 miles east of Payson, at 5600', in a cabin in the Tonto National Forest.
You're right on that fox! I just love living in a place where one can look forward to, and enjoy, some precipitation. :cool:
Thanks Dennis. Lots of rain and/or snow across the state today. I am really liking my stove and my decision to become a wood burner.
I agree with Ray. Those are sweet! You could even stack underneath if you wanted to.
That's some nice looking wood, WS. Thanks for sharing the pix.
Hey folks, As I use my new insert more and more, I notice that it makes a clicking sound whenever I am either firing it up for the first time, or...
Great pics, Dave. Love looking at your view.