First Fire of the Season Tips

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jadm

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Thought I saw a topic here on starting up each winter but can't find it now.

In the past I have just started up by building a 'regular' fire.

Should initial fires of the year start out not so hot, kind of like break-in fires with a new stove?

My start up fires aren't as hot anyway because the outside temps. aren't cold enough to warrant a really hot fire.

Not ready to burn yet but was just wondering. Our temps. are still in the 80's.

Thanks
 
I think with cast and soap stoves a small breakin fire would be a good idea to drive out any summer moistue in the mortar or stone. No worries with steel, let her rip.
 
Todd said:
I think with cast and soap stoves a small breakin fire would be a good idea to drive out any summer moistue in the mortar or stone. No worries with steel, let her rip.

Thank-you for the response.
 
perplexed said:
Thought I saw a topic here on starting up each winter but can't find it now.

In the past I have just started up by building a 'regular' fire.

Should initial fires of the year start out not so hot, kind of like break-in fires with a new stove?

My start up fires aren't as hot anyway because the outside temps. aren't cold enough to warrant a really hot fire.

Not ready to burn yet but was just wondering. Our temps. are still in the 80's.

Thanks

You gave the number 1 answer above (in bold). There simply is no reason to build a big fire during fall.
 
Make sure a critter didn't plug your chimney before you set fire to a big load and get smoked out.
 
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