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Stove Tetris

Discussion in 'Everything Else (off topic)' started by bobdog2o02, Jan 17, 2016.

  1. HDRock

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    I do have a big ash,:eek: no;) some big ash :woodsign::smoke:
    But when I need serious heat, I pack the stove up tight with average Oak and Hickory and get some great burn times:campfire:
     
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    How the "frick" do you light it????
     
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    It's already lit. Reloading on hot coals on bottom.
     
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    Wow I had no clue to figure that out. And thought that by the time it would have been loaded the fire would have been catching but this is the raking the coals to the back sorta thing??
     
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    Dang that's like looking at a welder tap his steel TiG style on the bottom light there.
     
  6. FatBoy85

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    The moonshine pictures must be tucked away or still master said "No." Don't worry, we know nothing. :)
     
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    Oh yeah, Stove Porn right there.
     
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    This thread is going to teach me not only to load the stove this way but how many freaking ways it takes to actually stuff them! And loading this deep just being a normal thing....? Hah...
     
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    Finally a freaking cold stack!
     
  10. FatBoy85

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    I was curious to how these were loaded Tom, the insert made me think that you either top loaded like a Vermont castings or had a side loader like Backwoods Savage and the rest of those Fireview lovin' folk! Im hoping to run into Dennis here in the pictures. Not sure if this is his thing...
     
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    Most people Rake The Coals to the front.
    Depending on how much coals you have in there, but you got to hurry up reloading with good dry wood cuz it will start on fire before you get done.
    That's why you wear welding gloves or something similar, coals will burn you to
     
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    NOW I place your YouTube videos! I was watching secondary burns last night and loved every minute of it. You turned off the lights, like rolling thundercloud fire in there. To someone who hasn't seen secondaries burn in a stove, Im liable to start a thread on just that.

    Sorry folks if my posts are annoying just about everyone in a topic thread but someone opened a barrel of worms here and you can blame me for my serious drool problem to which seeing you load your pigs to the gullet. This is absolutely a SIN!!... Salivation Induction Nonsense!!! Love everyone's pictures. An entirely new Outlet. Thank you HDRock and Thor for some of this deliciousness. And you'll be seeing me post what seems like tomorrow if Fall starts cold!
     
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    I bought a couple pairs at Harbor Freight they are a bit thin for the bbq, found that I can't hold onto a cast iron griddle but loading wood should suffice.
     
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    That's where I buy mine, they will work fine, I picked up a thicker pair cost a little more couple weeks ago when I was there
     
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    Save us the embarrassment! Post more blacktail I gotta see more PNW style! we got guys loading oak, elm, locust and ash every other post here. Need something bearing the low and mid range BTU's.
     
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    Will take a look, I just feel a cotton liner in there so no insulated liner. Saw some nice welding gloves with the padded palms for the cue but we'll see if I wanna dole out the cheddar. Would like to keep my fingers intact, I do use them for splitting!
     
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    I can pick up a piece of wood that's on fire with the ones you have
     
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    It's a front loader, like all inserts. It just has a bow front, instead of a flat front.
     
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    1.9?
     
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    The grey ones. they work fine for the wood and small metal! I just couldnt hold this freaking hot azz griddle with gloves and potholders damm cumbersome