On 10/1/2023 6:30 AM, Richard Smith wrote:
Hi there
Think thread was something like "electic" - lost it.
Anyway - Snag; thanks for commenting about large log which will just
fit in the stove for keeping in a fire overnight.
I asked about that - not-split / unsplit logs to put on a stove fire
late at night to keep a fire in until morning - and got shakes of the
head and "never heard of it".
So you'd be saying that is exactly what you do...?
Regards, Rich S
This may come thru twice , having problems posting with e-s this
morning .
Yes , that's exactly what I do . I seldom burn unsplit logs for that
purpose because they're not usually big enough . I split everything over
about 6" . My "overnighters" are usually around 8" to 9" square and I
use 2 most nights - load the fire box and turn the control way down . My
stove is an older model that is regulated by a bimetal spring hooked to
the air inlet damper . I'm not sure how the newer stoves with catalytic
or "afterburner" technology would perform damped down like I run mine
most of the time . I do have creosote buildup problems if my wood isn't
well seasoned . I run it wide open for a half hour or so once a week to
help burn it out of the stove pipe .
--
Snag
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We protect them because they're important .
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