I just got my silicon gaskets in the mail. I hear its easy to replace them. I just need a little direction.
Floydian said:
NYEDGE said:I think any unit will allow smoke to come out of the loading door if A: a fire already is burning, or B: a hot coal bed exists.
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Der Fiur Meister said:NYEDGE said:I think any unit will allow smoke to come out of the loading door if A: a fire already is burning, or B: a hot coal bed exists.
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Not mine. Never happens. I often leave the door open to watch. I don't know about all Wood Gun units, but mine does not smoke out the door at all including when adding wood to hot coals. It's especially nice to leave the door open to watch when lighting a fire.
My Garn smokes if there's a roaring fire, and the door is opened all the way. But when adding wood to coals in the Garn it's great to leave the door wide open. You need to leave it open to load.
NYEDGE said:Der Fiur Meister said:NYEDGE said:I think any unit will allow smoke to come out of the loading door if A: a fire already is burning, or B: a hot coal bed exists.
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Not mine. Never happens. I often leave the door open to watch. I don't know about all Wood Gun units, but mine does not smoke out the door at all including when adding wood to hot coals. It's especially nice to leave the door open to watch when lighting a fire.
My Garn smokes if there's a roaring fire, and the door is opened all the way. But when adding wood to coals in the Garn it's great to leave the door wide open. You need to leave it open to load.
I've seen videos of a Garn while the fire starts and some smoke rolls out when the fan is off, but when that fan turns on, oh boy it sounds like a jet and sucks all the smoke, and maybe even small children if they stand to close to the door. :lol:
Der Fiur Meister said:Wow is right! 'noticed in the photo that there's a draft induction fan sitting on the table.....
barnartist said:OK, what is RTV. The RTV I want is a 4 wheel drive polaris.
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