Is this ok?

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Mettlemickey

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Mar 5, 2014
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When my stove gets going it ticks/creaks. Sometimes quite a lot and sometimes quite quickly.

I'm pretty sure the place that fitted it Sai this was ok, but would like some reassurance...

Can anyone advise?

Thanks
JC
 
if you have an insert, that's typical. i usually see that at temp changes, reloading etc.
 
Thanks Mass Burner. Sorry if I'm being slow, but what do you mean by an insert?
 
do you have a free standing stove? or a stove inserted into your fireplace?
 
Id say its free standing, pic attached. Is this what you mean?
 

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yes, i'd call that a freestanding stove. this is an insert: http://www.morsona.com/morsoe-5660-blower

as far as freestanding goes, i only have a classic Jotul, and I don't remember hearing any ticking. But I'll let others chime in.
 
Thanks guys.

Is it normal then Mellow? Its not about to buckle and collapse?
 
Perfectly normal for a metal box with a fire inside to make noises as the temperature changes.
 
Yes. Soon you will be able to tell weather it's heating up or cooling down just by listening to it!
 
My bkk does it..normal.
 
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I've noticed it seems to do it most when i close the air down.

As its heating up after starting it creaks a bit, then once its up to 400 degrees (centigrade) i start closing down and the creaking goes bananas!

I cant help thinking the things going to buckle or something....?

#imaworrierandicanthelpit
 
My stove makes creaking noises when it heats up and even more of them when it starts to cool down.. I was feared of it at the start, I used to think the same as you, "will it implode!?" I wondered if it was interior pressure due to shutting the air off :rolleyes: now I just think of it as part of the deal...
 
That's when you can tell its heating up. My insert does.
 
My wife calls those sounds "the sound of heat."

Sometimes (well usually always) my knees crack and my back will pop when I squat down to load wood in the stove.

My wife calls that "the sound of old age".;lol




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OP: my stove creaks, clinks and ticks also.
 
When my stove gets going it ticks/creaks. Sometimes quite a lot and sometimes quite quickly.

I'm pretty sure the place that fitted it Sai this was ok, but would like some reassurance...

Can anyone advise?

Thanks
JC

But does it ping? Once I learned how to get a good fire going quickly the ticks and pings come out!
 
It doesn't Sask... Spill the beans, how do I get a fire going that makes it ping?
 
It doesn't Sask... Spill the beans, how do I get a fire going that makes it ping?

I've only had pings twice haha, one was a good fire, the other was a really good fire. It was the day I almost started a post asking if my secondary tubes should be glowing. A little more wood in the stove than usual, and got distracted with the air open too long before settling it down I think.
 
I once had pings with pops, with the smell of hot metal, thought I was gonna burn the place down, my poor rutland thermometer was pointing a china for a while.
 
Ok, so not something I should try and replicate then!

Maybe creaks are ok in the scheme of things!
 
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