Did it hurt seeing double the wood going in to the stove vs the older smaller one?
My Dad use to be really tight with his firewood and growing up, that bugged me a bit - of course, I wasn't keeping the stove or cutting/splitting the wood full time like was
This Englander 30-NCH has a firebox double the size of my Keystone and that stove can really hold a lot of splits - yikes!
I'm thinking this stove alone could eat some serious wood and put a mighty dent in a cord of wood in short order! The thing of it is - I still got the smaller Keystone too. We are going to be burning a LOT of wood this year!
I feel my Dad's pain!
What did you think the first few weeks of burning your larger stove vs the smaller one you had?
Did it take your breath when you saw the hole in your wood pile - LOL
Bill
My Dad use to be really tight with his firewood and growing up, that bugged me a bit - of course, I wasn't keeping the stove or cutting/splitting the wood full time like was
This Englander 30-NCH has a firebox double the size of my Keystone and that stove can really hold a lot of splits - yikes!
I'm thinking this stove alone could eat some serious wood and put a mighty dent in a cord of wood in short order! The thing of it is - I still got the smaller Keystone too. We are going to be burning a LOT of wood this year!
I feel my Dad's pain!
What did you think the first few weeks of burning your larger stove vs the smaller one you had?
Did it take your breath when you saw the hole in your wood pile - LOL
Bill