is this for Maple syrup?
Tim, The rake is very similar to what I was going to buy. How well does is scrape ashes from the corners? Can you get the front by the door? I...
I load my stove both ways depending on the log size and how I want it to burn. I will be using new welding gloves that are a bit longer than my...
Then you can see the new stove when it is cranking. It is 20s right now outside and it is a little too warm on the inside.
I have something similar right now (same design) which I need to place logs in the rear. The screw is stripped and they don't work too well.
The log tongs have been useful for loading the back of the stove without burning my arms - even with the welding gloves on!!! My tongs now are...
I might have to stop by and see it in use!!! I am still paying UofM on my wife's 3 semesters there....
Scotty, What are those good for? Doesn't look to hold much of a log? Now blacksmithing tool would make sense.
The only thing I could use without burning my fingers (with gloves on) is the rake, maybe the poker. :coldfire:
I am hoping for that type of longevity from my tools!
My cheap tool set for the wood burner is starting to show its age. What are you ladies and gentlemen using? Right now I move the ash around with...
get it a bunch with Ash in the Ideal Steel. Get it around the coals as well.
Cruise control might work on the vacuum system. Something to check out.
I started to clean the glass ONCE when I thought the stove was cool....... I tested with a slightly damp towel and: SSSSSSSSS it wasn't cool. I...
I also have a GEM Micromatic that takes the single edge blades. Those can go in a window scraper and they are shave worthy - I know I have some...
GREAT idea. I have a plethora of razor blades as I use straight razors and DEs. I will just have to find the right holder. Maybe I will just...
I tried to clean the glass once so far. I let the stove get cool, but the glass was not cool enough. I have the grey haze now on the bottom...
Those Jeeps tend to have REALLY good heaters...
I have found that with too much ash, one can not load the firebox up real well and the burns don't stay hot as long. But the ashes keep the coals...
Using less. December was warm and then the new stove installed on January 1st. It eats up about 1/3 less wood. It will likely do really well...