Another thread sparked my interest in a mini experiment and now i've wondered up another.
I feel this one needs some good discussion before even attempting it however.
Here's my idea.....In the Woodstock Progress Hybrid, the secondary air tubes are positioned so that the exit holes are facing downward, instead of downward forward angle we see on most all other non cat stoves, giving a more robust viewing experience. If my secondary air tubes can be adjusted (without destructive modification) would it be safe to point them down? Would this alter efficiency? What are your thoughts/concerns?
I feel this one needs some good discussion before even attempting it however.
Here's my idea.....In the Woodstock Progress Hybrid, the secondary air tubes are positioned so that the exit holes are facing downward, instead of downward forward angle we see on most all other non cat stoves, giving a more robust viewing experience. If my secondary air tubes can be adjusted (without destructive modification) would it be safe to point them down? Would this alter efficiency? What are your thoughts/concerns?