In loving memory of Kenis D. Keathley 6/4/81 - 3/27/22 Loving father, husband, brother, friend and firewood hoarder Rest in peace, Dexterday

Thank you FHC

Discussion in 'The Wood Pile' started by OhioStihl, Nov 11, 2018.

  1. OhioStihl

    OhioStihl

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    This week has been cold enough to run the stove 24/7. When I get up in the morning there is enough coals to stoke the fire easily and bring the stove up to temp quickly. Same thing when I get home in the evening. I have thought about the past when I would struggle with poorly seasoned wood to ignite and low heat output. Thanks to the forum I am burning wood that has been seasoned for 3 years and it is so easy to maintain temps with less effort. I have high temps with little or no flame and no smoke coming out of the chimney.
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    The basement stove hasn’t been lit this season. It was cool in the basement so I thought I would fire it up. In the past I have struggled with basement chimney reverse draft issues and having smoke in the basement when I first light the stove. Today I did a top down fire and used a propane torch to get the draft going before I lit the fire. After the fire was going I turned on the fan and checked air flow with a piece of tissue paper hanging from the doorway.
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    Thanks for all the info, knowledge, specs and banter. FHC has been great.
     
  2. Woodsnwoods

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    Nice setup. This is a great place to learn for sure.
     
  3. Ralphie Boy

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    Lots of knowledgeable folks here who are more than willing to share their knowledge with the rest of the membership. :salute: :handshake:
     
  4. Canadian border VT

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    Your set up is SWEET! I too am having a much better burn thanks to more seasoned wood. And I have 2 1/2 more years of wood in my yard. How sweet it is!
     
  6. Dakota Hoarder

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    I'll second everything you said! And add a bad case of CAD!
     
  7. Chvymn99

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    Beautiful setup! It’s a amazing how much better dry wood burns...
     
  8. moresnow

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    2 stoves to play with! Both top notch as well. Don't get much better than that:thumbs:
     
  9. amateur cutter

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    For sure, I had guy tell me it was great I put in my outdoor boiler so I could burn green wood. Just shook my head. Green wood doesn't make heat in an owb either.
     
  10. moresnow

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    Such a widely held belief. Just no science that even remotely supports that nonsense. I have 2 buddies with OWB. Both completely brainwashed. Smokey, creo drippn mess that pizzus off the neihbors at both places. Geeeeez. Um.....Duh!
     
  11. lukem

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    It's almost like water doesn't burn, or sumpthin.:sherlock:
     
  12. TurboDiesel

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    They don't?!? o_O
    I heard this straight from the guy that installed my SS liner! :hair:
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  13. amateur cutter

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    Yeah Tim, sadly I've heard that from a couple "stove" guys too. Dry wood burns up too fast they said.
    I loaded some 14" Pine rounds in mine that had been sitting for two years, thought I'd see how they do. 15 min later I got that nasty creosote smell coming from the stack. End of experiment LOL. Not a lot of smoke, but the stench was bad, no way! Split the rest of the rounds & stacked em back up. It may burn it, but I don't wanna smell it.
     
  14. The Wood Wolverine

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    Heck of a resource for firewood’n isn’t it OhioStihl
    Good to hear you have it working in your favor now. :thumbs:
     
  15. Gasifier

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    Great set up you have there!:thumbs:
     
  16. Maina

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    Very nice setup! I’m with you, this place is awesome!
     
  17. Backwoods Savage

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    Gee, I thought that was the membership fee!
     
  18. Backwoods Savage

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    Love the looks of that Progress.