Just finishing up my first season with a new Alderlea T-5. We loved the heat without the guilt of cranking up the thermostat. Our power rates have gone up so much between this year and last, its hard to tell how much we saved. Regardless, I'll never go back to electric heat.
My T-5 door was tight from the first fire. Figured I would give it some time before starting to monkey with it, so we lived with it all winter. Looking for your advice or experience with a similar situation, sound like most of them are tight.
Its nice and tight when the stove is cold, but when its hot it swells enough to make the door feel like its welded solid. Dollar bill test is just about perfect, maybe a little loose in a couple spots but hard to tell with a T-5 because of the knife edge door. Anyway, the dilemma being, I don't want the door any looser but the latch is too tight. Ideas? Anybody?
Thanks, Ryan
My T-5 door was tight from the first fire. Figured I would give it some time before starting to monkey with it, so we lived with it all winter. Looking for your advice or experience with a similar situation, sound like most of them are tight.
Its nice and tight when the stove is cold, but when its hot it swells enough to make the door feel like its welded solid. Dollar bill test is just about perfect, maybe a little loose in a couple spots but hard to tell with a T-5 because of the knife edge door. Anyway, the dilemma being, I don't want the door any looser but the latch is too tight. Ideas? Anybody?
Thanks, Ryan