I was wondering about pine cones as firestarters, will they create creosote or not enough to matter? They have the resin on them and that will start a fire even if the pinecone is wet so thought why not but thought I would ask since do not want to create a problem.
I am now able to get my fire up to 400 -450 but with kndling and a couple of small splits but then when I add a bigger split I am not able to sustain the hot fire, it drops to maybe 300 and do not how to sustain a higher temp. Do I add one or two splits when I am at the 400 or do I load in one get a good licking fire and then load in a few splits leave the damper open and thermostat open til it is up to 500 and then close the damper, and slowly close down the thermostat to half open ? I would love to get to 500 and sustain 500 for a while to burn off what I am sure I have got in pipe since I am not sustaining the 500.
So pine cones yes or no and how to keep the temp up in stove are the questions.
I am now able to get my fire up to 400 -450 but with kndling and a couple of small splits but then when I add a bigger split I am not able to sustain the hot fire, it drops to maybe 300 and do not how to sustain a higher temp. Do I add one or two splits when I am at the 400 or do I load in one get a good licking fire and then load in a few splits leave the damper open and thermostat open til it is up to 500 and then close the damper, and slowly close down the thermostat to half open ? I would love to get to 500 and sustain 500 for a while to burn off what I am sure I have got in pipe since I am not sustaining the 500.
So pine cones yes or no and how to keep the temp up in stove are the questions.