I fired my stove full of wood today front to back 2 layers thick and got it so hot that the paint stunk up the house and we had to go outdoors. Anyways, for the first time yet, there is NO smoke coming out the chimney and the window is clean. The smell doesn't smell like hickory or oak smoke but like a super hot gasses burning off blacksmith's fire.
My usual burns are a log of coals and one touching the coals and just enough to keep the house warm. I get smoke (a small stream about 2-3 feet coming from the chimney).
Today I'm burning a full load. It would be way too hot for just heating (I have the windows open) but I'm burning off the terrible paint smell (just painted this stove).
Anyways for the first time there's no smoke and the glass is cleaning itself (burning off). The smoke smells a littl sulfury like coals with plenty of air (Blacksmith's furnace).
Is my stove too big for the house size or should I just not worry about it? I don't think I could get away with cranking it full throttle like I am today if I wasn't curing the stinky paint.
My usual burns are a log of coals and one touching the coals and just enough to keep the house warm. I get smoke (a small stream about 2-3 feet coming from the chimney).
Today I'm burning a full load. It would be way too hot for just heating (I have the windows open) but I'm burning off the terrible paint smell (just painted this stove).
Anyways for the first time there's no smoke and the glass is cleaning itself (burning off). The smoke smells a littl sulfury like coals with plenty of air (Blacksmith's furnace).
Is my stove too big for the house size or should I just not worry about it? I don't think I could get away with cranking it full throttle like I am today if I wasn't curing the stinky paint.