Hi guys
OK here's were I'm at. My stove is a Clayton 1600 I got from Tractor Supply 4 years ago. It has a firebox 25" deep 19" wide and about 23" high. I'm after the elusive overnight burn. The wood for this year I tried cutting 12-14" long to load east west. After loading up the stove and damping it down for the night after 6 hours all I have is barely enough coals to get it going in the morning.
My next plan is cut next years wood 22-24" long and keep the splits on the big side.
What do you guys think ?
Thanks
George
In Connecticut
OK here's were I'm at. My stove is a Clayton 1600 I got from Tractor Supply 4 years ago. It has a firebox 25" deep 19" wide and about 23" high. I'm after the elusive overnight burn. The wood for this year I tried cutting 12-14" long to load east west. After loading up the stove and damping it down for the night after 6 hours all I have is barely enough coals to get it going in the morning.
My next plan is cut next years wood 22-24" long and keep the splits on the big side.
What do you guys think ?
Thanks
George
In Connecticut