Hi, I'm looking for some help understanding wood cook stove design.
This fall I installed a 1997 Elmira Oval cook stove and was hoping to use it to cook on. For a number of reasons, it's not the stove for me, and I intend to replace it with a sheet metal cooker with a ceramic glass top after this heating season. Although I've used wood stoves my whole life, this is the first cook stove I've used, and I was surprised to learn that the only draft is from the ash chamber below the firebox. When I'm running it for days on end and have a good layer of ash built up, it is very hard to get the stove to draw because the air intake is blocked. So I rack the grate to clean it out and in the process lose a lot of coals. This seems inefficient to me.
It's the same situation with the stove I'm considering buying as a replacement (Sopka North). This has me wondering—do all cook stoves share this design? I know draft from below the firebox helps get the fire cranking quickly, but is there a good argument against having a secondary draft directly into the firebox from outside to eliminate this ash grate clogging issue?
Any opinions and discussion welcome.
This fall I installed a 1997 Elmira Oval cook stove and was hoping to use it to cook on. For a number of reasons, it's not the stove for me, and I intend to replace it with a sheet metal cooker with a ceramic glass top after this heating season. Although I've used wood stoves my whole life, this is the first cook stove I've used, and I was surprised to learn that the only draft is from the ash chamber below the firebox. When I'm running it for days on end and have a good layer of ash built up, it is very hard to get the stove to draw because the air intake is blocked. So I rack the grate to clean it out and in the process lose a lot of coals. This seems inefficient to me.
It's the same situation with the stove I'm considering buying as a replacement (Sopka North). This has me wondering—do all cook stoves share this design? I know draft from below the firebox helps get the fire cranking quickly, but is there a good argument against having a secondary draft directly into the firebox from outside to eliminate this ash grate clogging issue?
Any opinions and discussion welcome.