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  1. katwillny Minister of Fire

    joined: Sep 13, 2009
    1,291 posts
    Dutchess County NY
    Ahhh I must have loaded the stove and during the burn a log must have seesawed on top of another and hit the baffle board and one is now higher than the other and there is a big gap in between the two boards. Secondaries are going on and I me no wanna put me hand in thurr .<>. How concerned should I be about that. i shut down the air in an attempt to stop the secondaries but they aint budging. Im checking the flu temps with the IR thermometer, and its maintaining so is the stove top temps. I may need a clean pair of shorts soon. <>;ex;?_g
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  2. PLAYS WITH FIRE Feeling the Heat

    joined: Jan 28, 2011
    471 posts
    Pittsburgh, Pa.
    Happens all the time on my parents 30 all I do is put on welders gloves and use the poker to gently move it back into place.
  3. DexterDay Minister of Fire

    joined: Dec 11, 2010
    9,160 posts
    NE Ohio
    You can move it... Or leave it for the duration.

    Won't really hurt much....
  4. katwillny Minister of Fire

    joined: Sep 13, 2009
    1,291 posts
    Dutchess County NY
    I found an old pair of welders gloves my buddy had left in my tool shed and put it back down. That sucked, but i think i made it bigger than it really was. LOL. My wife flipping out and asking me if the fire would now go up the flue didnt help matters much.
  5. Jack Fate Feeling the Heat

    joined: Jan 17, 2013
    295 posts
    Northwest Ohio
    Wife's are really helpful that way aren't they ;)

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