This past winter, my defiant stove "puffed" one night (flame failed to start after filling the stove with wood and it smoldered until catching). This sometimes happens if I do not wait for flame to occur prior to shutting down the damper for slow burn. The stove will puff out smoke due to the start of combustion. Not a major problem. But this one time, the puff was enough to actually lift the grill up high enough so it did not come straight down and left ca. a one inch or so opening across the entire back section of the grill. No problems with the rest of the burn, but I was just a bit concerned when I found it that way the next morning.To prevent, I layered several splitting wedges on the grill where they remained for the burn season.
In order to prevent this from happening again, I am planning on screwing a long piece of metal to the bottom of the grill, long enough to reach over the edges of the opening. This would then secure the grill to the top of the stove.
My question is; has anyone else experienced this? And if so, what did you do. And, does anyone know why I should not do this. Thanks.
In order to prevent this from happening again, I am planning on screwing a long piece of metal to the bottom of the grill, long enough to reach over the edges of the opening. This would then secure the grill to the top of the stove.
My question is; has anyone else experienced this? And if so, what did you do. And, does anyone know why I should not do this. Thanks.