Basically, dry wood and burn it hot!
second that!
Great thread all!:thumbs:
id like to see It as well. Thanks!
Awesome thanks and thanks to everyone. I welcome all the info I can get. As far as my CHIMNEY, its 20 feet masonry with 6x6 clay tiles. It also...
wow, I would think it would be the other way around. I was planning on building a 12x8 in the spring. Not sure now.
Awesome thanks guys. She’s at 400 now. Trying to keep it there is another issue. Still learning!
yep, all from fresh splits in my basement. I'm into a year old load of Cherry and its pretty dry. 8-18% or so.
Thanks a lot, more air it is.
So, Ill fill my stove and let it get nice and warm. Say 475 on my outside pipe temp. At that temp, I go ahead and start closing it off. On my...
and maybe try to get that cat on some meds and counseling.
:hair:60 today :doh: was 4 Sunday morning.
That’s a keeper. My wife has no idea where the wood pile is located on our property HA!!!
I got behind a log truck earlier this morning in Elkin. As I went by I tried hard to ID but just said screw it lol
lol I'm glad I'm not the only one that sucks at wood id!!! you all do too ha! If its not pine, Ill burn it lol
I let my coals go cold about an hour ago. 32 now and 50 tomorrow! House members will start complaining they can’t breathe if I don’t. Lol
Prayers goin up!!
Lol
Thanks a lot. Once I get some burn time in and know more of how it works and reacts to certain woods, how much wood etc, ill be a little less nervous.
4* here sunday morning. sleet and 30 now. Supposed to be a big warmup. Like 50 tomorrow.