north of 60 said:trump said:If you crank up some primary air then the fire show begins in front of the wood ,looks like the northern lights,very mesmerizing. Never owned a cat stove ,but this harman goes a long way on a small pile of wood.
Ahhhh, Ya see thats maybe why I have a CAT in the basement.
I look out my window upstairs and get my northern lights right there. ;-)
trump said:north of 60 said:trump said:If you crank up some primary air then the fire show begins in front of the wood ,looks like the northern lights,very mesmerizing. Never owned a cat stove ,but this harman goes a long way on a small pile of wood.
Ahhhh, Ya see thats maybe why I have a CAT in the basement.
I look out my window upstairs and get my northern lights right there. ;-)
How far are you from Yellowknife? Wife Has some friends there.
north of 60 said:trump said:If you crank up some primary air then the fire show begins in front of the wood ,looks like the northern lights,very mesmerizing. Never owned a cat stove ,but this harman goes a long way on a small pile of wood.
Ahhhh, Ya see thats maybe why I have a CAT in the basement.
I look out my window upstairs and get my northern lights right there. ;-)
Battenkiller said:CALJREICH said:I wanted to stay away from having to buy cat converters and I like to see the fire dance.
I'd have a cat stove with no glass to tempt me. It's a wood burner. If I ever get an EPA stove, I want the best and most efficient thing I can find. Woodstock Classic comes to mind. There are fireplace computer widgets that I can download if I want to look at a fire.
84td said:One thing I am not liking about a CAT stove is that the cat may need to be serviced.
Also I like to burn a hot fire and I want to see flames through a nice big window.
I am leaning towards no cat but am still open to changing if cat is better.