Last night's hardwood load went from 7:30pm until I reloaded this morning with a load of uglies. Stove room is 74F. I wanted to use some tips I've learned from some recent posts to go for an even longer burn:
- N/S loading (easier, can see gaps easier to stuff in more wood. I've always done N/S to fit bigger splits)
- Rake coals to the front of the stove before reloading N/S to do a "cigar" burn (never rakes squat)
I reloaded at 10:25 with a massive base of coals, raked them forward and loaded PINE (well conifer of some sorts). When I first started to collect wood I took any wood I could get my hands on, and pine was the first stuff I could find so I took it and C/S/Sed it in Nov of 2012.
So the race is on, slow and steady!
- N/S loading (easier, can see gaps easier to stuff in more wood. I've always done N/S to fit bigger splits)
- Rake coals to the front of the stove before reloading N/S to do a "cigar" burn (never rakes squat)
I reloaded at 10:25 with a massive base of coals, raked them forward and loaded PINE (well conifer of some sorts). When I first started to collect wood I took any wood I could get my hands on, and pine was the first stuff I could find so I took it and C/S/Sed it in Nov of 2012.
So the race is on, slow and steady!