Jotul Oslo F500 owners... log size

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The Dali Lima

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Oct 22, 2007
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Central Connecticut
Hi there... I just ordered some wood for my new Oslo and I can't seem to find the optimal log size for the stove. I just read through the entire manual and it doesn't specify the size. I was planning on 20 inch logs... is that too large for this stove? What size do you use for best results? Thanks!
 
I use 18" but I run a Castine in addition to the Oslo. You will be OK but you might want to cut some of them in 1/2 to give you some more flexibility.
 
the F500 takes up to 22 inch log cut your wood 18-20 and you should be good.
 
Just make sure that the logs have Oslo stamped on them and you will be fine. No seriously, what ever fits in the stove will work 18, 16, chunks, scraps,
 
Dali,

If you use the side door which I do exclusively, I found if I use a couple of 6" splits on the bottom longer than 18" it takes up a lot of space at the door opening and you can't put very much more wood in the stove.

Jim
 
Fouth year with Oslo.......20 inches is what we cut, works perfect. I can fit a pretty good (honk'in) sized split through the front at 20"
When you pack it at night from the side.......you have some room just incase you plow coals up against the opposite wall.
Anything shorter will look lost....you wanna take up as much airspace as possible for a good long burn.


WoodButcher
 
WOODBUTCHER said:
Fouth year with Oslo.......20 inches is what we cut, works perfect. I can fit a pretty good (honk'in) sized split through the front at 20"
When you pack it at night from the side.......you have some room just incase you plow coals up against the opposite wall.
Anything shorter will look lost....you wanna take up as much airspace as possible for a good long burn.


WoodButcher

Oh you like all those ashes that fall out when you open the front door?. Thats the only P poor design of that stove. Use the side door guy, much less mess
 
Hanko said:
WOODBUTCHER said:
Fouth year with Oslo.......20 inches is what we cut, works perfect. I can fit a pretty good (honk'in) sized split through the front at 20"
When you pack it at night from the side.......you have some room just incase you plow coals up against the opposite wall.
Anything shorter will look lost....you wanna take up as much airspace as possible for a good long burn.


WoodButcher

Oh you like all those ashes that fall out when you open the front door?. Thats the only P poor design of that stove. Use the side door guy, much less mess

Oh boy.....another chest beating competition over stove operation.

WoodButcher
 
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