mecreature said:yes, to all.
Hey Pen, do you have a pic of how you normally load your 30?pen said:If they are big enough for me to throw them in the truck to bring them home, they are big enough for me to try and split down.
Usually, the smallest I'll bring home is 1.75 to 2 inch diameter stuff and I'll give it a quick whack w/ the axe to split. If they fight me, then they go into the stack whole. I like having the bigger than kindling but smaller than splits stuff around and use it to fill in around the bigger splits when loading. All part of a mix.
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SmokeyCity said:did i mention that they MUST be dry?
GBoil said:IMore practically, have you seen the rectangular Jotel designed to burn 24" logs? Jotul claims that stove burns logs like a cigar to enhance burn times.
pen said:Usually, the smallest I'll bring home is 1.75 to 2 inch diameter stuff and I'll give it a quick whack w/ the axe to split. If they fight me, then they go into the stack whole. I like having the bigger than kindling but smaller than splits stuff around and use it to fill in around the bigger splits when loading. All part of a mix.
CTYank said:GBoil said:More practically, have you seen the rectangular Jotel designed to burn 24" logs? Jotul claims that stove burns logs like a cigar to enhance burn times.
Back in the '70s that was called a "scandinavian stove." Also had a long flat baffle, so that gases from logs burning from front looped back to front for another hit of fresh air, before going up and out to the rear. Maybe with a cat, it'd have a chance at passing emissions specs.
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